Entrenue Now Shipping Luxury Gift Sets, Candles From Je Joue

Entrenue Now Shipping Luxury Gift Sets, Candles From Je Joue

PHOENIX — Entrenue is now shipping new luxury gift sets and massage candles from Je Joue.

The Naughty Gift Set features a limited-edition rose gold and black Mimi vibrator, a Ylang Ylang and Mandarin luxury massage candle, a satin blindfold and restraint and Je Joue's Truth or Dare intimate card game. Valued at $150, the MSRP is $120.

The Naughty and Nice Gift Set features Je Joue’s G-spot bullet vibrator and finger sleeve, the Ami three-step progressive Kegel ball set, a jasmine-and-lily-scented luxury massage candle and "Box of Treats" game valued at $160 with an MSRP of $130.

Additionally, the company has individually released the Ylang Ylang & Mandarin and Jasmine & Lily candles; each contains nutrient-rich soy and essential oils to soften, hydrate and rejuvenate the skin. They carry an MSRP of $25.

"Je Joue has always been a favorite among our customers, and they put a lot of thought into their products and packaging,” Entrenue CEO and owner Joe Casella said. “These new gift sets and candles are a fantastic addition to their popular catalog and bring retailers sensual accessories that make perfect compliments to their pleasure products. This is a great way to send a little sexy luxury to someone you love, or even yourself."

In related news, Je Joue has recently brought aboard John Gorman as the brand’s new managing director and Ian Kulp as head of U.S. sales.

"Both bring an extensive amount of industry experience with them, and the Entrenue team could not be more excited to work with them both as they grow and expand the Je Joue brand," a rep said.

Gorman added, "Having worked with a variety of luxury goods, I have a great appreciation of what it takes to help grow this kind of brand. I am excited for the years ahead with Je Joue; we have some exciting new products on the horizon."

"It has been more than six years since Je Joue has had U.S.-based representation. Now, with Ian on board, we’re looking forward to being more in touch with our customers and able to service their needs more readily," he said.

For more information, and to place orders, call (800) 368-7268, email info@entrenue.com or visit the Entrenue B2B portal.

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