The New Smoothy Prober by Spartacus

Published Date: September 2nd, 2008
Category: Product Management

The Smoothy Prober has been a really good seller for Spartacus for the last four years. The popularity of the Smoothy Prober is down to it’s stunning performance. The Smoothy Prober dildo is also surprisingly popular with guys of both orientations. The Smoothy Prober is ideal for stimulation of both female erogenous areas. This sex aid is the perfect new addition to any double ended dildo connoisseurs collection. The perfect toy for lonely nights in alone. This marital aid is also a good first time product for an individual who does not yet own such an aid.

The company that produces the Smoothy Prober, Spartacus are considered the oldest and liked brands involved in the distribution of dildos. They are distributors for a number of alternative legendary dildos like the Junior Double Dong along with the Lifeforms Suction Cup. Spartacus have earned a name for themselves as being price competitive, meaning you will never see a more price competitive deal from another producer.

As well as being great fun, the Smoothy Prober formed from non-toxic PVC, so it is genuinely perfectly safe to handle. The Smoothy Prober is also shipped with a hi-octane vibration super booster, this is a vibrator of the highest quality. The soft construction of the Smoothy Prober allows penetration at angles that are not achievable during normal sex, making it possible to experiment with fresh found pleasures and previously un-found erogenous regions of your body. The Smoothy Prober can be bought in a variety of colours, lengths and widths. The Smoothy Prober is made with cleverly designed ribs, which can boost your pleasure to another place entirely.

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