Last week’s episode of “Tori and Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood,” on cable’s Oxygen Network, featured Tori Spelling gifting Wet lubes to a bridal party.
In the episode, Spelling took on the wedding planning duties for her friend Brandy’s wedding.
Wet Platinum, Wet Kiwi Strawberry Flavored Lubricant, Inttimo by Wet Aromatherapy Massage and Bath Oil and Inttimo by Forbidden Fruit shave cream were all included in the gift bags offered at the party.
The wedding souvenirs even caught the attention of Spelling’s husband, Dean, who asked if there would be any left over for him.
“Our products have always been a hit at bridal and bachelorette parties,” said Jennifer Martsolf, Trigg Laboratories vice president of marketing. “We are thrilled that Tori wanted to include Wet as a part of her friend’s special day.”
The Wet brand of intimate gels has been a market leader for more than 20 years.
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I recently caught an episode of “Leave It to Lamas” on E! and was totally amused by (one of my favorite toy companies!) The Screaming O’s appearance on the show in the form of a gift bag.
The scene played out like this:
So the show centers around the family of 1980s star Lorenzo Lamas. His daughter, 23-year-old Shayne Lamas gets a special present from her best friend Amber Hay — a gift bag of vibrating products from The Screaming O.
Shayne (obviously) loves the gift, calls Amber her best friend and then torments her brother A.J. with a vibrating cockring.
The Screaming O also is part of the cast of “Bad Girls Club” on the Oxygen Channel, which is such a guilty pleasure of mine. A fully stocked The Screaming O vending machine is a fixture in the bitchy girls’ mansion. On last night’s new episode one girl diffused an argument by suggesting they all go masturbate with their selection of toys.
My point is The Screaming O has awesome products — some of which are disposable (not to mention totally affordable) so nobody has an excuse not to give them a chance. Their fun packaging and brilliant colors are super camera-friendly and I’m happy they’re getting the attention they deserve.