Twistys Offers 'Treat of the Year' Contest

TORONTO — Twistys.com, one of the leading adult sites for glamour and babe content since 2001, has announced its first ever "Treat of the Year" competition.

Models that have already been featured as a Twistys Treat will be eligible for the competition, with the Treat who receives the most votes awarded the title of "Twistys Treat of the Year 2009."

According to the company, the public will be allowed to choose who will win the title: with the polls open from April 15 to May 31.

"The Twistys Treat has been a huge success and a big part of that is the fact that we've featured the most beautiful models as a Treat," stated Shap, the owner of Twistys.com. "We want to thank all of our Treats once again for helping make the Twistys Treat a success."

"As a result we think it is only fitting that the Twistys Treat of the Year receives a prize worthy of a queen," Shap added.

In addition to the title, the winner of the Twistys Treat of the Year contest will be awarded $10,000 cash; a custom diamond Rolex watch worth $5000; two days of shooting for Twistys.com and two nights at a prestigious Los Angeles hotel, with limousine transportation to and from the Winner's Photo Shoots; along with one year of Twistys.com Treat of the Year model promotions to boost the winner's career.

Twistys has prepared pages for all the eligible Treats in order to highlight their features and assist in the voting.

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