Rock Candy Toys' 'Poppin' Rock Candy' Offers Exploding Oral Experience

Rock Candy Toys' 'Poppin' Rock Candy' Offers Exploding Oral Experience

LOS ANGELES — Rock Candy Toys has announced the release of Poppin’ Rock Candy, the first edible product in their award-winning line of candy-themed sex toys.

The product, described as an “exploding oral sex candy” is showcased in two separate retail countertop displays: Fruit Stand and Soda Shoppe. Flavors included in the Fruit Stand display include Atomic Apple, Sexy Strawberry and Sparkling Grape. The Soda Shoppe display contains Crackling Cola, Orange Creampop and Vanilla Blast. Both displays come complete with 12 of each flavor, for a total of 36 units.

“Adding Poppin’ Rock Candy to our lineup of pleasure products was a no brainer for us,” said Director of Sales Tracy Leone. “Since we first debuted in January of 2018, customers have consistently asked if our Gummy Vibe is edible! Based on our desire to satiate consumer excitement combined with Rock Candy’s signature branding, it was the perfect time to add some real candy into the mix. Every unique flavor of Poppin’ Rock Candy will make oral sex explosive in more ways than one!”

Expanding on their distinct candy-inspired theme, Poppin’ Rock Candy is the first product to emerge from Rock Candy’s upcoming Summer 2019 collection. Additional product launch elements are set to include fresh retail packaging, revamped product silhouettes, and two new items specifically designed for male consumers.

“I was walking around the office naked one day, turned the corner and bumped into my colleague Val while she was eating a Fun Dip. ‘Your junk is in my candy,’ she said. ‘Your candy is on my junk!’, I yelled back at her. We then both went back to our respective offices. Little did we know then that a brilliant idea was just born,” said VP of Sales Lewis Adams.

“Truth be told, the idea of sweets in the bedroom is nothing new. Whipped cream, strawberries, all of that is fun. We just wanted to do it with a little pizzazz,” added Adams.

Rock Candy Toys was recently nominated for three StorErotica Awards including Boutique Brand of the Year, Marketing Campaign of the Year (Treat Yourself), and Product Packaging of the Year.

The company will be showcasing their new collection at booth #212 at the ANME Founders Show in Burbank July 15-17.

Poppin’ Rock Candy is now shipping. Sales inquiries please contact Rock Candy via email, or by phone at (818) 888-8738.

For more information on Rock Candy Toys, follow them on Twitter.

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