Nutaku Offers Holiday Special on Gaming Chair, 'Hentai Hot Sauce'

LOS ANGELES — Nutaku is reminding holiday revelers about the “hot” gifts it offers for the gamers in their lives — including its fiery “Hentai Hot Sauce” and upscale custom adult gaming chair boasting top features and signature graphics.

Priced around $15, Nutaku’s capsaicin-filled Hentai Hot Sauce quickly sold out after its initial offering, reportedly moving 2,500 bottles in the first hour. Created out of heat-boosting Ghost Pepper and Carolina Reaper strains, the libido-amplifying hot sauce is said to stimulate users and improve gameplay and sexual responses through increased blood flow.

Coming in at under $500, Nutaku’s multifaceted luxury adult gaming chair delivers a combination of comfort and aesthetics and an upcoming “pleasure attachment” to further amplify the immersive gaming experience for players.

“Nutaku’s ergonomic gaming chair aims to respond to the demand for gaming accessories, a market that has recorded a whopping 33 percent increase in sales over the last year,” Nutaku Communications Manager Julie Hall said. “Not to mention, our Nutaku Labs is working on perfecting a gender-inclusive pleasure attachment in aims to heighten players’ self-indulgence, as teased in our outrageous launch video.”

The gaming chair mirrors the Nutaku colors and includes an adjustable back and comfortable neck pillow to achieve an optimal posture for gaming and masturbation. With features such as tilt capabilities, the chair’s design provides lateral support and weight distribution, permitting gamers to comfortably settle into any position, including a full recline.

Fans and gift-givers can find the adult gaming chair, plus Hentai Hot Sauce and other items on the Nutaku Merch Store.

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