Clone-A-Willy Creator Markets Bath Sponge With Built-in Vibrator

PORTLAND, Ore. — Empire Labs, the company behind home casting kit Clone-A-Willy, has released a vibrating bath sponge designed to appeal to mainstream consumers.

The key selling point for the sponge is that it is both a vibrator and a sponge — meaning it can be used while taking a bath or shower for “decadent pleasure,” according to a memo from Empire Labs’ Angelko Krstanovic.

Suggested retail price for the sponge, available in mesh and natural foam styles, is $19.95. Empire Labs is advertising the sponge in Woman’s Health magazine, the new issue of which is on newsstands now.

The sponges are sold in cases of 24. Email orders to misty@empirelabs.com.

In addition to its flagship product Clone-A-Willy, Empire Labs earlier this year introduced a line of male-enhancement soft chews called BANG! The chews include maca, a Peruvian root said to increase sexual stamina.

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