FleshDrive Picks Up New Nationwide Retailers

NEW YORK — FleshDrive is now being sold by adult retail chains, including Romantix, Hustler, Castle Megastore, Déjà vu and CW Whitewater, throughout the country and online.

“The FleshDrive is going to be the hottest gift this holiday season,” said Michael Gruosso, FleshDrive vice president of sales. “Some of the biggest brick and mortar chains, such as Romantix, Hustler, Castle Megastore, Déjà vu, CW Whitewater; have received tremendous customer response to our incredible ‘little’ product that packs a big punch!”

“The FleshDrive is an ideal way to avoid computer problems such as spam and viruses that are often associated with downloads,” said Emanuel Dorsey, corporate media buyer for Hustler Hollywood Retail. “You also avoid the potential risk of credit fraud and the prying eyes of external sources. It's refreshing to see this new and innovative technology for adult media. I'm excited to see the progress of the FleshDrive at Hustler Hollywood. I believe a lot of customers will appreciate the benefits of portable, compact and discrete porn."

According to FleshDrive, what started out as a letter sent to Snooki from the reality TV series “Jersey Shore” for a business opportunity, turned immediately into a mass media phenomenon.

“Certain notoriety hasn’t hurt with introducing more people to what The FleshDrive is all about,” said Michelle Liss, a FleshDrive sales representative. “Needless to say, we are disappointed that our offer was declined by Snooki. However, we made an incredible amount of headway introducing our product to a wide audience.”

RadarOnline publicized FleshDrive’s offer to Snooki, and the device received additional mainstream media attention on CNBC and Cnet.

For wholesale information, call Gruosso at (866) 863-8202, or email mike@fleshdrive.com.

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