Manhunt Announces ‘Untapped Territories Road Trip’

BOSTON — Online Buddies, parent company of global online media brand Manhunt, announced today its first major series of events for 2010 — the Untapped Territories Road Trip.

The nine-city Canadian road trip will kick off Feb. 13 with simultaneous events in Winnipeg and Montreal, and will wrap up on the top of Whistler Mountain during Winter Pride on March 6.

The road trip is sponsored by FleshJack and NextDoorBuddies, and events will feature gifts bags, door prizes and appearances by models from both companies.

“Events and parties are a cornerstone of gay culture,” said Hector Camacho, Online Buddies’ senior advertising manager. “Manhunt produces and supports a variety of small and large events across the globe — bringing together new and existing members by utilizing every resource available to us. In doing so, we facilitate lasting brand connections that our community respects and embraces.

“We saw it fitting for Manhunt — the world’s biggest and best place for men to meet men online — to partner with both FleshJack, the No.1-selling male sex toy maker in the world, and NextDoorBuddies, a unique site for the guy next door.”

Manhunt.net features more than 4 million profiles and offers electronic email chat, photo uploads and instant messaging in six languages in more than 120 countries and territories across the globe.

Tour dates and details are available on ManhuntRoadTrip.com.

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