CalExotics Introduces 'Entice' Stimulators

LOS ANGELES — California Exotic Novelties has introduced the "Entice Collection" of stimulators.

The company said the line features fashion-inspired rose gold accents, luxurious body-safe materials, satin finish, and an alluring advertising campaign.

The pieces include Lillian, Elizabeth and Belle, dual stimulators that are smooth and made of body-safe silicone. They feature eight intense functions of vibration, pulsation and escalation.

Isabella and Marilyn, are also dual stimulators. Two motors set them apart, as well as the gentle curved shape. Grace, Olivia, Mae and Ava are petite massagers with a flower-bud end for intimate exploration. They flex and move with the user.

Adelle and Emma are Silicone and ABS enhancers with wireless remote controlled rings and seven powerful functions. Ella is an egg-style vibe that also features seven functions of vibration.

The Entice collection features a  modest price point and elegant packaging, and are designed for women and couples with sophisticated taste, CalExotics said.

“Entice is sensual and sophisticated. The nostalgic names like Adelle, Emma and Grace are stylish and trendy. We were inspired by contemporary fashion when developing the line, making it something special and unique,” Susan Colvin, President and CEO, said.

There are 12 products in the collection, and come in a variety of colors using the pink, purple and raspberry pallet.

“Entice has a very feminine personality. I love this line. It’s beautiful, opulent, and priced-right for today’s savvy shopper. I highly recommend getting your orders in for Entice soon, this collection is going to move fast,” Jackie White, vice president of sales, said.

“The Entice brand is one that will resonate with consumers who enjoy the finer things, but also have a budget to consider. The packaging and the rose gold accents make it stand out on the store wall, a great collection to devote an end-cap or a window display to,” added Al Bloom, senior director of business affairs.

Entice products are available now. Olivia and Lillian will be in stock soon and preorders are encouraged.

To download the free Entice visual merchandising plan and for product information, visit CalExotics.com.

For merchandise information call Bloom at (909) 465-4946 or email Al@calexotics.com.

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