Exxxotica Returns to South Beach for 5th Anniversary

PHILADELPHIA — Exxxotica, one of the nation’s top adult consumer shows, is returning to South Beach for its fifth anniversary.

The Exxxotica expo, presented by HotMovies.com and produced by Victory Tradeshow Management, has become an annual staple to the South Florida area, averaging nearly 20,000 attendees a year.

Since 2006, Exxxotica has brought some of the biggest names in adult to South Beach including Jenna Jameson, Tera Patrick, Jesse Jane, Stormy Daniels and more.

“It seems like yesterday that Exxxotica was just a thought in our head and to see the way that it has grown over the past five years is amazing,” said J. Handy, director of Victory Tradeshow Management. “South Beach has really embraced Exxxotica and we’re looking forward to many years to come.”

Highlights of the show will include the massive “Fantasy Island” attraction where fans can meet their favorite adult stars.

Some of the names already confirmed include Digital Playground’s Jesse Jane, Adam & Eve stars Teagan Presley, Bree Olson and Alexis Ford.

XBIZ Best New Starlet winner Kagney Linn Karter, “Jersey Shore XXX” star Taryn Thomas, and many others are also confirmed to attend.

More than 150 exhibitors will showcase the latest products and services. Media sponsors include XBIZ and XFANZ.

The 2010 Exxxotica trade show will be held at the Miami Beach Convention Center May 15-17.

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