Pride Studios to Release Four Special Edition Halloween Scenes

MONTREAL — Pride Studios has announced the release of four Special Edition Halloween scenes on their network of sites. The scenes will be released as part of the Halloweek event on PrideStudios.com which will also include a special member’s giveaway.

The first scene, “Did You Hear That?” a Cock Virgins experience, will be released on Monday. “The Demon Inside” a High Performance Men experience, will be released on Wednesday, followed the next day by “Serial Fucker” an Extra Big Dicks experience. Halloweek will conclude with the release of “Lust of the Undead” a Men Over 30 experience on Friday. Each scene will be available to stream or download on their individual sites as well at the network site, PrideStudios.com.

“Shooting the Halloween scenes was so much fun,” said Gio Caruso, producer and director for Pride Studios. “It’hectors definitely something different and the models really got into their roles and had a great time transforming into zombies and demons and bringing the vision of the scenes to life.”

Members of Pride Studios will also have the opportunity to enter the Fleshjack Freaks Giveaway where they will have an opportunity to win one of 15 Freaks collection toys. The contest runs through Nov. 3rd and all current and new members will have the opportunity to enter for a chance to win.

“We’re excited to be able to celebrate Halloween with these great scenes and our first ever members contest,” said Amanda Koppes, marketing manager for Buddy Profits. “I’d like to thank the team at Fleshjack for providing the prizes for this contest. Their Freaks collection is the perfect tie-in with our Halloweek event and adds a nice benefit for our members, old and new!”

For more information about the scenes, contest, or for promotional material, contact Webmaster Doug at webmaster@buddyprofits.com or Affiliate Manager Ewan French at ewan@buddyprofits.com.

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