The FleshDrive Now Available at William’s Trading Company

NEW YORK — USB flash drive company FleshDrive has announced that the product is now available at William’s Trading Company located in New Jersey.

"Untraceable porn access from pocket to computer, the future of porn is here with the FleshDrive,” said Paul Ruf of William’s Trading Company.

“It’s the perfect evolution from the DVD for adult film collectors and our clientele really loves the ease of which they can carry and view adult content. Our initial order was for 200 assorted FleshDrives, but it’s been such a hit, we just reordered.”

FleshDrive said that due to the tremendous response and sales of the FleshDrives, the company will be releasing FleshDrives for the iPad.

“We have made great strides with the growth and sales of the FleshDrive,” said Michael Gruosso, FleshDrive vice president of sales.

“Because of this, we can extend the FleshDrive in ways we had only hoped to achieve. We are excited that our 16GB FleshDrive is now available to market, and that we can do contests and giveaways with those who have helped with our growth. During a tough market, and in a short period of time, we are elated with the acceptance of the FleshDrive by our customers.”

FleshDrive's proprietary technology utilizes a FleshDrive player that can run on multiple platforms such as PC, MAC, XBOX, TVs with USB, PS3s and others.

The company said one FleshDrive device can hold full-length adult videos in the amounts of 20, 40 and 90 videos and they play without buffering, waiting, viruses, spyware or spam.

For wholesale inquiries please contact Mike Gruosso at Mike@FleshDrive.com.

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