Pure Vanilla Exchange Inc., maker of the anonymous pV card, is continuing in its Pure Vanilla Tailgate Tour, making a second stop at Penn State for the Michigan/Penn State college football game.
The four-city tour, traveling in a custom-wrapped, 45-foot bus, hit the Ann Arbor/Michigan State game last week, with a confessional booth, mechanical riding bull, and special guests, in addition to on-site activation for those purchasing pV cards. The company is offering a grand prize for the best “juicy confession” at the confession booth: an all-expenses paid trip for two to Las Vegas, with $1,000 in pocket money and a suite at the Wynn Hotel.
Cousin Stevie from Showtime’s late-night reality series based on the adult entertainment business, Family Business, will be making an appearance on this stop along with a number of quintessential gorgeous women—the tour’s “pV Girls.”
Beginning at 10 p.m., a pre-game party will be held tonight at the Cell Block on East College Avenue. Tomorrow, festivities begin at noon at the Kappa Alpha House on East Beaver Avenue, where attendees can take part in the confessional booth, football toss, Frisbee show, and giveaways. After the game, the tour’s team will host a party at Players Bar on West College Avenue, starting at 11 p.m.
Pure Vanilla provides anonymous online payments through its stored-value pV card with payment solutions specifically designed for secure purchases. Consumers also can purchase content by funding an online account.