Media Partners, FleshDrive Ink Deal for Memory Sticks

NEW YORK — Gay content producer Media Partners announced a partnership with FleshDrive today to produce custom branded memory sticks featuring content from CockyBoys, StudMall and BareBack, Inc.

"We have been getting requests about creating gay Fleshdrives for a long time now so we are thrilled we can finally meet this strong demand and offer premium gay content from Media Partners to our customers via FleshDrives,” said Michael Gruosso, vice president of sales at FleshDrive .

He added, "This is one of the most innovative things to come out of the industry in a while and leave it to one of the most innovative gay companies around, Media Partners, to jump on board and lead the product offering for gay content.”

The company said the biggest names in the straight business have been on board with this one-of-a-kind and heavily talked about technology for years and the new partnership breaks ground for the adult gay business. 

“We are thrilled to be first gay company that FleshDrive chose to work with to create their new FleshDrives featuring gay content," said Media Partners director of development, Hugo Harley.

He added, “Between CockyBoy’s award-winning videos and the very popular StudMall and BareBack,Inc lines, there couldn’t be a better mix of content that truly offers something for everyone’s tastes in our first round of custom FleshDrives launched.”

Several Media Partners studio lines are up next for production into FleshDrives such as Cobra, EuroCreme, eboys, Bennymorecock, and more.

For wholesale inquiries visit FleshDrive.com or INeedGayPorn.com.

Consumers can find FleshDrives at adult store chains and online adult retail sites including StudMall.com.

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