xHamster Seeks Co-branded Starbucks Pics After Ban Announced

xHamster Seeks Co-branded Starbucks Pics After Ban Announced

LOS ANGELES — xHamster plans on sending out free branded gifts to those who submit their best photos that include a  Starbucks cup and xHamster name on it.

The adult brand decided on the promotion after Starbucks recently announced that it would introduce a content blocker in January that bans access to porn sites while using its free in-store Wi-Fi.

Viewing porn at Starbucks has been banned since 2016, but there was no mechanism in place to prevent customers from doing so.

Since Starbucks is up to banning porn in their coffee shops, xHamster Vice President Alex Hawkins saw that it was a prime opportunity to support porn lovers and share xHamster-branded gifts.

“From now on anyone willing to venture into Starbucks and take a pic of a Starbucks cup with the xHamster name on it can enter their picture to win free stuff,” he said. “The authors of the best pictures will be rewarded with xHamster swag, including pins, stickers and, of course, condoms."

Hawkins said the U.S. “is a country that is not about restrictions and bans."

“Therefore, just freedom, no bullshit,” he said. “Send your fan pictures to media@xhamster.com and tag #xhamsterinstarbucks and @xhamstercom on Twitter. Let's have some fun!”

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