Honey Play Box Nabs 5 XMA Nominations

Honey Play Box Nabs 5 XMA Nominations

LOS ANGELES — Honey Play Box (HPB) has received five nominations for the 2025 XMA Awards, including one for Pleasure Brand of the Year.

Other major nominations include Best Product Packaging, Best Male Pleasure Product (Adrian), Best Innovative Sex Toy (Tempo), and Best Powered Sex Toy (OLY 2).

"We are incredibly grateful to the industry for this recognition and support," said HPB Business Developer Joreail Armstrong. "These nominations inspire us to keep innovating and creating products that enhance pleasure and wellness for everyone."

The 2025 XMA Awards will recognize the best in the industry on Sunday, Jan. 19, at the historic Hollywood Palladium. In keeping with tradition, select award categories under Web & Technology, Pleasure Products, and Retail will be presented at the two editions of the annual XBIZ Honors ceremonies.

Voting begins Nov. 25. Click here for a full list of nominees.

For more information, visit HoneyPlayBox.

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