Sparks Entertainment Revamps, Relaunches Online Merch Store

Sparks Entertainment Revamps, Relaunches Online Merch Store

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Cosplay-centric Sparks Entertainment has relaunched its web store to include branded merchandise and posters featuring the site's top performers, among other items.

T-shirts are available for a limited time with a discount up to 40%; other merch includes mugs, baseball caps, phone cases and tote bags in various colorways and designs.

"The most exciting item that Sparks Entertainment has added to their store is framed posters," a rep enthused. "Beautiful artwork by photographers Harry Sparks or Mad Creativity with the final touches added by Greg Allen of Red Roxy Studios. Right now, nine poster options are currently available featuring stars from the site’s scenes, including Alexis Tae, Marica Hase, Audrey Noir, Kayla Kayden, Jenna Foxx, Lauren Phillips and Daisy Ducati."

Director and Sparks Entertainment Founder Harry Sparks noted "part of the fun of my scenes is to fully immerse yourself in them."

"Buying one of the posters lets you relive the moviemaking magic every time you look at it," he continued. "They’re framed and affordably priced in the $40-and-up range. The Jasmine poster is a special edition that’s signed by me, making it even more collectible. Definitely check out the online store — you will find yourself taking home tons of merchandise."

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The company's top titles include the XBIZ-winning "The Vampire Mistress" (2013) and multi-nominated "Beauty & the Beast XXX" (2016); the studio recently released "The Frog Princess" starring Tae.

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