Porn.com's April Fool's Prank Highlights Fans' Food Fetish

LOS ANGELES — Fans flocking to Porn.com earlier this week were treated to a visual buffet of the finest foods from around the world as part of an elaborate April Fool’s Day celebration that may have some rethinking the way an amazing appetizer or entrée can be sexualized on other days of the year as well.

“When we ran the April Fool’s Day images on the front page of Porn.com we fully expected that people would get the joke, as our fans are all pretty astute internet experienced adults,” says Tim of Porn.com. “What surprised us was the way our prank has impacted searches since that day with so many people looking up food-relevant references using our search box.”

Tim explains that Porn.com is a premier tube site featuring many thousands of videos in dozens of niches that have been compiled over the last decade, and one of the things that set it apart from other tube sites is the powerful search engine functionality that has been baked into the site from the start.

“Having access to so much porn is great but it can also become overwhelming if you can’t easily find the content you are in the mood to see most,” Tim adds. “That’s why we work diligently each day to refine our searchability and to properly make new category channels and tags available whenever needed.”

Tim reports that since April 1, the number of searches for food has gone up at a rapid pace, as fans seem to be enamored with newfound niches like “spaghetti sex” and “melon loving.”

“As the fervor from April Fools wears off, those fantasies will undoubtedly evolve to other sorts of fetishes,” Tim concludes, “and Porn.com will continue to provide adult entertainment’s most searchable collection of quality video content for everyone seeking a new way to climax online.”

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