Taylor Vixen Crowned Twistys' 2012 Treat of the Year

LUXEMBOURG — Twistys has crowned Taylor Vixen as its 2012 Treat of the Year.

Twistys members voted by the thousands,  and in the end Vixen — Twisty's March 2011 Treat of the Month — garnered the top votes.  November Treat of the Month, Brett Rossi, came in second place, while October Treat of the Month, Eufrat, placed third.  The contest ran for two weeks, April 16-30

“I am so honored to become Twistys Treat of the Year for 2012 and that it was all voted by my fans,” Vixen said. “Twistys has been one of my favorite companies to shoot for because they bring out the best in me, and I can't wait to give them the best this year.”

Vixen is heading to Hawaii at the end of the month for the official Treat of the Year shoot, where she will be joined by Brett Rossi and last year’s Treat of the Year, Emily Addison.

 Twistys' top executives also will be joining Vixen to present her with a check for $10,000, her grand prize winnings. Vixen also will receive a signature Twistys diamond necklace, a shopping spree, shoes for a year, a spa weekend, a makeup beauty bag and custom-made lingerie. Vixen also will be able to name a favorite charity and Twistys will donate to it.

Vixen was the Penthouse Pet of the Year for 2010 and has been on the "Howard Stern Show" twice.

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