XBlaze Debuts 'Bitch Where's My Weed?'; Smoke, Sex Shops Coming

XBlaze Debuts 'Bitch Where's My Weed?'; Smoke, Sex Shops Coming

SAN FRANCISCO — XBlaze Productions invites porn fans to take a hit off the first scene from “Bitch Where’s My Weed?” starring Abella Danger and Seth Gamble and now available exclusively at XBlaze.com.

MimeFreak directs the first scene, titled “The Weed Man Cumeth,” where Danger keeps pestering her boyfriend to play a video game with him, but he’s not having it.

“I’m in the middle of this right now!” said Gamble, who gets up to find that Abella has invaded his stash. “You smoked all my weed!”

All is well when she places a delivery order for the weed man, and all is right again.  

“Sex, gaming and weed … that pretty much collectively sums up our production aesthetic,” XBlaze Founder Jeff Dillon said.

“Abella perfectly captures the relaxed, playful energy that we want to bring to fans,” he said.

Dillon said he is excited to have MimeFreak directing XBlaze movies.

“His work is brilliant and we’re so happy to have him on the XBlaze team,” he said.

"Our viewers can look forward to more original scenes from XBlaze Productions, starring adult’s hottest performers, as well as regularly updated scenes from our contributing content partners,” Dillon added.

XBlaze.com’s content partners include AdultCentro, ArchAngel, Pervout, Analized, Ballwonder, Bad Daddy POV, HookUp HotShot, Spizoo and Trans500.

XBlaze combines the viewing of adult tube sites with a video gaming-style rewards program. To find out about XBlaze’s member rewards program, click here.

The company plans on launching XBlazeToys.com novelties store and XBlazin.com smoke shop/accessories store, which will connect to the XBlaze rewards feature.

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