Doc Johnson Releases 'Flowers' Lines

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - Adult-novelty manufacturer Doc Johnson has released its Flowers and Petite Flowers lines of vibrators designed to appeal to a wide cross-section of women.

 

"When developing these novelties, we wanted to create a sensual, feminine product that would really resonate with all women," said Chad Braverman, the company's director of product development and licensing. "What woman doesn't love flowers? The Flowers and Petite Flowers lines, like a bouquet of flowers, are beautifully designed with an array of colors and shapes. We're expecting high sell-through on the retail level."

 

Flowers is a line of full-size vibrators, and Petite Flowers is a collection of smaller, thinner vibes.

 

Both lines, which Braverman described as "technological and visual wonders," feature easy-grip dials that control speed. They are available in three shapes: a twisting spiral, a curvy silhouette or with a curved tip for G-spot stimulation.

 

They are available in pink, lilac, fuchsia, baby blue and lavender, and are decorated with sensual floral shapes.

 

"There has definitely been a movement towards more feminine vibrators in the market over the past two years," Braverman said. "These specific designs were developed here at Doc Johnson by our [research-and-development] department. Everybody loved them, especially the women, so we decided to make an extensive array of shapes and colors in two sizes."

 

Flowers and Petite Flowers vibrators are cast in soft thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), feature phthalate-free nontoxic rubber and have a frosted finish that is waterproof and compatible with silicone lubricant. They are packaged in Doc Johnson's award-winning plastic boxes.