Fleshlight Nominated for 6 XBIZ Awards

AUSTIN — Fleshlight has received a total of six XBIZ Award nominations.

"We are very thankful to be highly regarded by our peers and industry professionals,” Fleshlight CEO Steve Shubin said.

“To see something that began as a mission to help men find a safe and pleasurable outlet for self-gratification, transform into an international phenomenon is truly something special.”

The six nominations includes Retail Affiliate Program of the Year; Marketing Campaign of the Year; Retail Site of the Year; Toy Manufacturer of the Year; Alternative Toy of the Year and Novelty Marketing Campaign of the Year.

The company said novelty affiliate program FNCash, or Fleshlight Network Cash, offers 30 percent commissions and boasts more than 7,500 active affiliates.

The company said Fleshlight has taken a steadfast approach with social networking, connecting with customers and providing brand awareness.

Fleshlight.com has been redesigned with a new layout and photography, the company said. The site has been outfitted with images, simplified navigation and easier access to the video library.

The site also features a made-over testimonials section as part of the Buzz category, highlighting endorsements from customers.

The team at Fleshlight has introduced several new products including recent porn stars to the Fleshlight Girls line-up including Lupe Fuentes, Tori Black, Jenna Haze, Stoya, Misty Stone, Riley Steele, Jesse Jane, Teagan Presley, Tera Patrick, Katsuni and The Private Collection.

On the gay side, the company also launched Fleshjack Boys with Brent Everett, Pierre Fitch and Brent Corrigan.

Other products that were introduced this year include FleshWash and Fleshlight Renewing Powder.

Fleshlight also manufactured the Alien Fleshlight this year, which was paired with Hustler's 3D epic, "This Ain't Avatar XXX."

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