Brides Are Bypassing the Blender in favor of bedroom "Appliances"
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Anonymous
Twin Cities, MN May 28, 2004 -– Brides-to-be are snatching up products like Powerhouse, Micro Orb and Pulsing Orbiter. But these are not the latest and greatest kitchen appliances gracing department store shelves, rather they’re “love” toys featured during in-home Passion Parties.
Instead of the traditional bridal shower, more and more bridesmaids are throwing their soon-to-be betrothed friends and family Passion Parties. “Ooing and ahing at high-end cookware or crystal glasses is no where near as fun as learning about the powers of Passion Party’s RomantaTherapy Pure Satisfaction Enhancement Gel or finding out how to keep those fires burning with Fireworks edible lotion,” said Darlene Horwath, independent Passion Parties consultant.
Passion Parties is one of the leading companies spicing up love lives and enhancing relationships through tasteful, informative, educational and, most of all, fun presentations at home. The party works similarly to many other home shopping parties but with one big exception – these are products that keep on giving again and again. At a Passion Party a consultant gives a presentation introducing the company’s vast array of bath products; lotions, potions and lubricants; fun and fantasy products; and of course the love toys, better known as “the new power tools of the 2000’s.” Guests get to see, touch and test products in the comfort of their own home all the while enjoying an evening out with the “girls.”
Products range in price from $2.50 for a Passion Feather designed to tickle any fancy, to a $140 vibrator that gained notoriety on HBO’s “Sex and the City.”
To find out more about throwing a Passion Party, visit http://www.passionpartytime.com, contact Darlene Horwath at darlene@passionpartytime.com or phone 877-628-0511.
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