Pipedream Reports Strong Presence at ANME

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Pipedream Products has returned from what a representative described as “its biggest ANME show ever.” The three-day ANME Founders Show, held at the Marriott Airport Burbank Hotel in Burbank, Calif., started on Sun., Jul. 17 and concluded on Tuesday.

Pipdream Products, according to a spokesperson for the pleasure products manufacturer, “kicked off ANME with a giant erection of a 12-foot King Cock, which served as the gateway to the Pipedream superbooth. Protected from a steady stream of gawkers by velvet rope and a security officer, the giant phallus became a beacon for the award-winning, million-selling, King Cock brand.”

Nick Orlandino, chairman and CEO of Pipedream Products, said, “Now that I’m the official king of cock, we thought it made sense to finally create the biggest cock in the world for the biggest brand in the world at our biggest show ever. The King Cock line is a steamroller. We know the King Cock Vibrating will be another must-have, monster hit for our customers. We’re also extremely excited about our new Fetish Fantasy Series sex machines and Rockin’ Chair. Based on the response at the show, these are going to be easy moneymakers for our retailer partners.”

At ANME, Pipedream debuted several new products and two all-new collections: Dillio and King Cock Vibrating. Dillio is an all-pink, 14-SKU, American-made rubber line with a wide variety of lengths, girths and shapes. King Cock Vibrating is a 16-SKU line of bendable, harness-compatible vibrating King Cocks. 

King Cock also unveiled its world-exclusive suspender strap-on harness system and inflatable/rideable versions. Also featured at ANME were Pipedream’s new sex machines and the Rockin’ Chair from their Fetish Fantasy Series line.

Kristian Broms, vice president of design for Pipedream Products, said, “I can’t remember a show where this many customers were so instantly drawn to one of our products like they were with the Fetish Fantasy Rockin’ Chair. People saw this purple, rideable machine, and they had to come over and ride it for themselves — women and men both. A response like that only means one thing: this product is a hit.”

For more information on Pipedream Products, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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