Damon Dogg Anchors Online 'Blowjob Bonanza Sale'

SAN FRANCISCO — Performer Damon Dogg will anchor an online "Blowjob Bonanza Sale" throughout the month of July for all-male studio Treasure Island Media.

The long-running "Damon Blows America" series — ten editions produced between 2002 and 2008 — featuring Dogg's itinerant sexcapades will be made available online at Treasure Island's website for a download-to-own sale starting Friday and running through July 31.

The first three "Damon Blows America" installments will be reduced to $29.99 (from $49.99) while numbers four through 10 will be available for $19.99 (down from $39).

As well, a per-scene price of $4.50 is available for consumers on the lookout for individual vignettes.

"In this series, Damon Dogg sucks some of the biggest cocks in the United States and swallows every drop of jizz that spurts out of them," company principal Paul Morris said.

"If you're already a fan of 'The Dogg' then snatch up these vids while you can. If you don't know about Damon's amazing cocksucking talents, now is the time to find out what all of the hype is about."

"Damon is a first-class dong worshipper," Morris said. "No dick is turned away from his open and willing mouth. There has never been another porn star so dedicated to dicks of all shapes, sizes and colors. Damon has traveled our great country with a guitar in his hand, a dick in his mouth and a dream in his heart — to satisfy the cock of any man who needs relief. He's a true inspiration to us all."

In related news, Treasure Island is flacking "Skull Fuck," a fetish-themed, all-oral feature the studio described as "the most mouth-stretching, jaw-busting, gag-inducing face-fucking ever captured on film."

For sales inquires, contact New Barbary Coast online or call (415) 553-4073.

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