SWEDEN — The Dodil team is excited to announce its trade show debut at eroFame 2017 in Hannover, Germany.
Based in Sweden and Cologne, Germany, the company has spent the prior year promoting its patent-pending product, the Dodil, to the consumer market. This month’s eroFame show will mark its first large-scale venture into the wholesale and retail space.
The Dodil, a heat-sensitive, mold-able dildo crafted in a medical-grade silicone exterior, made its consumer debut at the 2017 Stockholm Pride event.
Hailed as the “Swiss Army knife of dildos” by sex blogger Venus O'Hara, it is the first dildo that allows users to create their own uniquely individual pleasure product for penetration. Once heated, the Dodil can be handcrafted into a multitude of shapes and then cooled to maintain hardness for solo or couples' play. The product can be re-heated and cooled again and again for a novel experience with every play session.
“The response has been the same every time we have talked about the Dodil,” said Peter Gustavsson, Dodil’s head of communication. “Everyone understands how revolutionary this technology is, and the immediate reactions from those who have received a sample are overwhelmingly positive. There are already retailers knocking on our door.”
eroFame's international audience and eagerly anticipated product launches provides the perfect atmosphere to debut the Dodil to the wholesale pleasure industry, the company said.
“When mapping out our marketing strategies last spring, we saw eroFame in October as an obvious milestone,” Gustavsson said. “Our booth will, in its simplicity, represent our humble attitude and focus on our amazing Dodil. Visitors will be able to experiment with hot Dodils and cold water in our kitchenette corner.”
Gustavsson and head of development Richard Almgren say they founded the Dodil on their shared values of superior quality, credibility and ecological consciousness in sexual health products.
The Dodil's body-safe construction is 90 percent biodegradable, and according to the company, replaces the need for users to repeatedly purchase plastic pleasure products.
“Richard and I are very Swedish, meaning we strongly believe in equality and diversity,” Gustavsson said. “We are thrilled, proud and yet humbled to present a product and brand where the adult toy adapts to the user and not the other way around. We're putting the power of choice back where it belongs: in the hands of consumers.”
For more information on the Dodil, email Richard@thedodil.com or Peter@thedodil.com.