LUVOQA Now Carrying Dodil Moldable Dildo

LUVOQA Now Carrying Dodil Moldable Dildo

NEW YORK — LUVOQA announced today that the Dodil moldable dildo is now in stock and available for immediate shipping across the U.S.

According to a rep, the Dodil is a unique dildo that can be molded and designed to take any shape. When heated with boiling water, the Dodil becomes soft and malleable, enabling its user to create a custom shape. Once cooled, ideally with the aid of some cold running water, the Dodil retains its new shape.

“The Dodil is such a distinctive item,” said Jessica Gordon, managing partner at LUVOQA. “I’ve never seen anything like it — it’s so much fun to handle and mold. When the sample arrived at our office, my business partner and I spent half an hour just shaping and reshaping it. The silicone exterior of the Dodil is also incredibly smooth. It’s produced using a liquid silicone formula that is slow-poured as opposed to injection molded, and this is what gives it such a ‘soft feel’.”

Richard Almgren, inventor of the Dodil and head engineer at the brand of the same name, commented, “I’ve been a fan of LUVOQA for some time. Their dedication to body safe sex toys and inclusion stands out.

“As a scientist, I was also seeking to work firstly with a retailer in the U.S. that is knowledgeable about materials and production methods, and Jessica and LUVOQA were a great fit,” he added. “We wanted to create something unique, something that’s never been done before, and I think we’ve accomplished that."

Gordon concluded, “That’s definitely the case. Richard and the entire Dodil team in Sweden and Germany are bringing a massager to customers that has never been seen before. It just has to be experienced.”

For more information about the Dodil, email customerservice@luvoqa.com. For information about LUVOQA, email press@luvoqa.com

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