Pulse Distribution Secures Rights to Reality Kings

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Reality porn pioneers NastyDollars, the parent company of Reality Kings, has secured exclusive distribution rights for its new DVD lines with Pulse Distribution. Reality Kings was one of the pioneers of reality-based adult content.

“Our goal in bringing Reality Kings content to DVD is to create the best reality line available,” Vivid’s national sales manager Howard Levine told XBIZ. Levine also is the point man for Reality King’s DVD sales. “This content is without a doubt the best reality stuff out there. All these lines have built-in fan bases and the DVD releases will be highly anticipated.”

The first DVD line from Reality Kings, which releases today, is content from the popular MILF Hunter website. Levine said that only the most popular scenes make it onto the DVD. The company chooses scenes based on traffic stats and customer downloads.

“MILF Hunter” stars Angelica, Daisy, Devon, Regan, Ruby and Kelly.

Following “MILF Hunter,” Pulse is scheduled to ship “Round and Brown,” Jan. 3, “Cum Fiesta,” Jan. 16, “We Live Together,” Jan. 30 and “Big Naturals,” Feb. 6.

Levine said he expects Reality Kings to add more lines in the near future and fans can expect one new title from each line to be released approximately each month.

“All these lines are original and feature some of the hottest girls out there,” Levine said. “Many of them just shoot in Florida so we’re really offering something special here. MILF Hunter and Cum Fiesta are brands at this point. I expect these DVDs to do very well right out of the gate.”

To order, call Levine at (866) 466.6969 x. 107, or email hlevine@pulsedistribution.com.

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