Trigg Labs Opens New Headquarters in Las Vegas

Trigg Labs Opens New Headquarters in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS — Trigg Laboratories, makers of Wet lubricants, has opened the doors to its new 70,000-square-foot corporate headquarters and state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Las Vegas.

For 28 years, the company has been manufacturing premium sexual wellness and consumer healthcare products in Los Angeles. Trigg announced its move to Las Vegas in December.

The new headquarters are in the Blue Diamond Business Center at 4220 W. Windmill Lane, bringing up to 100 new jobs to the area.

Company President Sean Smith and CFO Simone Buntin met with the Secretary of State and Nevada Governor, Brian Sandoval, to discuss the future of Trigg Labs and their opportunity for growth.

“We were welcomed with open arms by the state of Nevada and feel fortunate to have such a strong support system and successful platform to operate our business in Las Vegas,” Smith said. 

“We are excited to join the business community of Las Vegas,” says Michael Trigg, founder and CEO of Trigg Laboratories. “Our brand new facility will allow us to continue to do what we do best - develop and manufacture innovative, high-quality products that consumers love and trust.” 

Trigg Labs manufactures personal lubricants, massage oils and other sexual health and wellness products, including private label products, the full line of Wet lubricants, and Inttimo by Wet aromatherapy massage oils. Trigg’s range of lubes includes Wet ELITE, Wet Organics, Wet Naturals, Wet Platinum and Wet Flavored. The lubricants are gentle, long-lasting, sugar-free and latex safe.

All products manufactured at Trigg Laboratories use pharmaceutical grade ingredients. Products are also tested in compliance with the FDA's strict Medical Device Quality System Regulations (QSR) and current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), which ensures exceptional integrity, consistency and quality.

Trigg Laboratories products are currently available in nearly 70 countries worldwide. In the U.S. and Canada, products are widely available through food, drug and mass-market retailers, as well as novelty and boutique stores.

“It’s bittersweet to be moving on from where our company began,” Trigg said. "We are humbled by our growth over the last 25-years and are proud of our accomplishments. But the time has come for us embark on this exciting new chapter and see how we can make an even bigger splash in Las Vegas.”

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