Tonga Debuts 'Dream Toys Glamour Glass' Collection

Tonga Debuts 'Dream Toys Glamour Glass' Collection

AXEL, Netherlands — Tonga has expanded the Dream Toys Glamour Glass collection with four new vibrating glass plugs.

A rep noted the four vibrating plugs are made of the same borosilicate glass as the wands and dildos that Tonga launched earlier this year. Borosilicate glass, also known as "hard glass," is very strong, non-porous and safe for the body.

"Borosilicate glass is made of silica and boron trioxide and much more resistant to thermal shock than common glass," the rep explained. "Not only is borosilicate glass stronger, it is lighter than common glass, too. This makes it very suitable for lots of products. Virtually all modern laboratory glassware is made of borosilicate glass for its chemical and thermal resistance and it is widely used in medical devices. That's why it's perfectly safe to use glass toys for internal stimulation — with lube — and very pleasurable."

Each of the new plugs has a different size and shape with smooth contours, a tapered tip for easy insertion and a wide base to enhance the sense of security, continued the rep. They come with 10 vibration functions that can be easily operated with a wireless remote control; two buttons start and control the vibes. Operation can also be done without the remote, with a single button in the base of the toy.

The plugs are USB rechargeable; the remote comes with a CR2032 battery.

The vibrating glass toys are IPX7 waterproof, meaning they are submersible, and they can be heated and cooled in water. "Glass is great for temperature play," noted the rep. "Storing them in the fridge or putting them in hot water for a while makes them tingling cold or excitingly warm."

"Combine the great properties of borosilicate glass with the glamorous looks of a multicolored, shiny and smooth surface, with stimulating shapes and with the stylish packaging of this label, and there’s your eye catcher with lots of great advantages to communicate to interested customers," the rep enthused. "They will be noticed in any shop."

Visit TongaBV.com for additional details; the Glamour Glass collection is expected to arrive by the end of December. Follow the company on Twitter.

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