Cody Love Named 'Treat of the Month'

NASSAU — Adult babes paysite Twistys.com has announced the naming of Cody Love as its "Twistys Treat of the Month" for December.

According to the company, Cody is a captivating blonde beauty, new to the world of adult entertainment.

"The photo shoots were a blast," Cody beamed. "You're gonna love them, I promise!"

Cody who is a Florida native, and who now lives in LA, is excited to be a part of the adult industry.

"I used to work as a fashion and catalogue model, but very recently decided to start a new career in the adult industry," Cody said. "I really enjoy getting to dress up and feel sexy!"

"There has been a lot of talk about the effect the Twistys Treat has had on the models featured," Twisty's Owner Shap said. "One of our goals with the Twistys Treat has always been to help the models increase their popularity; as well as provide our members with exactly what they want."

"Twistys is dedicated to bringing their members and the adult affiliate world only the very best photography and video," Shap added. "The content produced this month showcases the creative talents of two of the adult industry's top producers; Dean Capture and Tammy Sands."

"Stunning HD video and beautiful photography, coupled with the hottest babes online has become the hallmark of Twistys.com," he concluded, saying that despite the winter weather, December is going to be a hot month at Twistys.com.

Affiliates can get in on the action at TwistysCash.com.

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