Topco Sales Sends Dolls to Sin City

LAS VEGAS - Leading manufacturer Topco Sales donated several items to the new Erotic Heritage Museum in Las Vegas, adding numerous novelties from its TLC collection to the museum's holdings.

 

While the Cheap Sex Truck Stop Trixxxie Dolls were given away as party favors at the museum's Rockabilly Pin-Up Party and Car Show Nov. 22, Topco is firmly ensconced as part of the museum's permanent collection. An exhibit focused on the Chatsworth, Calif.-based brand includes books penned by Topco founder Martin Tucker and examples of its early innovations like rabbit-style toys, motors that reach 12,000 RPMs, and realistic CyberSkin material.

 

"What the Erotic Heritage Museum does to educate people about erotica and the adult industry is so timely, and truly appreciated," says Desiree Duffie, Topco's director of marketing and public relations. "Everyone should put the museum on their must-see list when in Vegas."

 

The Erotic Heritage Museum, which opened earlier this year, is owned and operated by the California non-profit group Exodus Trust. Its educational mission is to bridge the gap between works that are commercial and potentially misidentified as pornographic and those which reflect the aesthetics of pop music or fine art.