Pink and White Adds Online Gift Cards to PinkLabel.tv

Pink and White Adds Online Gift Cards to PinkLabel.tv

SAN FRANCISCO — Pink and White Productions is tub-thumping the addition of online gift cards to its streaming site PinkLabel.tv in three-month, 12-month and à la carte options.

The feature coincides with the promotion of "Masturbation May" as a celebration of sexual wellness.

"The cards come during a particularly timely moment as people in isolation appreciate porn as a means to experience connection and pleasure. Viewers can share gift cards with friends and lovers who are sheltering in place throughout the world," a studio rep explained.

The gift cards are available at $10, $20 and $50 increments, or $69.99 for three months and $119.88 for a full year offering "unlimited access to the platform's wide array of indie adult films."

The PinkLabel.tv gift cards are also part of the company's affiliate program, at a 30% commission.

Pink and White Director Shine Louise Houston curates the PinkLabel.tv collection "largely through adult film festivals," noted the rep. "The site offers over a century of erotic moviemaking by filmmakers from over a dozen countries. The platform provides a hub for independent creators to share their work with audiences seeking adult movies that showcase diverse human sexuality and desires. The company hopes fans will use gift cards to share its unique films with [fellow] fans around the world and find relief in these stressful and uncertain times."

For additional details, click here and find PinkLabel.tv here.

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