Trigg Labs Moving Headquarters to Las Vegas

Trigg Labs Moving Headquarters to Las Vegas

LOS ANGELES — After 25 years of manufacturing premium sexual wellness and consumer healthcare products, Trigg Laboratories, makers of Wet Lubricants, is relocating its headquarters and manufacturing facilities from Valencia, Calif. to Las Vegas, Nevada, effective July 2016.

According to the company, on Nov. 19, company President Sean Smith and CFO Simone Buntin met with the Secretary of State and Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval to discuss the Nevada business incentives proposal, which was approved.

“Migrating to a state where manufacturing is encouraged is such a breath of fresh air compared to the anti-manufacturing climate in California,” Smith said. “The administration actually encourages the success of new business and we were treated like friends. We are very excited to operate under favorable governmental auspices as they have provided a platform to help our company continue its success. It was amazing to have a personal audience with the Governor, Secretary of State and their administration.”

“After so many prosperous years in Southern California we are thrilled to announce the move of our operations to Las Vegas, Nevada,” says Michael Trigg, founder and CEO of Trigg Laboratories. “Our brand-new 70,000-square-foot facility allows us the space for growth opportunity while continuing to uphold the highest standards of production and quality control for our entire line of premium products.”

The new Trigg Laboratories facility spanning approximately 70,000 square feet of space will be located in the Blue Diamond Business Center at 4220 W. Windmill Lane and will also bring more than 60 new jobs to the area.

Wet Brand products, including Wet personal lubricants and Inttimo by Wet aromatherapy massage oils, are widely available and all Wet products manufactured at Trigg Laboratories are tested in compliance with the FDA's Medical Device Quality System Regulations (QSR) and current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). Trigg Laboratories lubes include Wet® Light®, Wet® Platinum® Premium Lubricant and Wet® Uranus™ Silicone-Based. The lubricants are gentle, long-lasting, sugar-free, condom compatible and kosher.

“We anticipate the move to Las Vegas and our brand new, expansive facility will provide us with the growth opportunities we need to continue innovating and bringing the highest quality, premium products to the market,” Trigg said.

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