Rocks-Off has landed considerable mainstream media coverage after appearing in The Sun, a high-circulation UK tabloid newspaper.
The article is titled "How to have the best sex TONIGHT: an hour-by-hour guide to get you in the mood." Ruby-Glow, the sit-on vibrator, is mentioned as being an arousing way to beat the afternoon slump in the office: "Wait until your colleagues have left the office for a coffee break, then give yourself a whole new type of buzz with a discreet personal massager that is designed to be placed on a woman’s office chair so she can sit on it and turn herself on."
Andrea Duffy, International Sales Manager for Rocks-Off, said, "The Ruby Glow continues to gain exposure in the mainstream media for its revolutionary design. Our customers have enjoyed a surge in sales of the product since it came second in a vibrator test by leading women's lifestyle magazine Good Housekeeping, and was called 'revolutionary' and 'great for disabled people as it's hand-free' by popular British sexologist Tracey Cox on the UK daytime TV show This Morning. We expect there to be continued interest in Ruby Glow for our customers and those looking for a sit-on vibrator that stands out amongst their product offering."
The Ruby Glow's inventor, erotic fiction writer Tabitha Rayne, said, "What a super article about how to get yourself in the mood throughout the day! The Ruby Glow can certainly be a part of that and I'm very excited that they’ve picked up on it. Anticipation is a real aphrodisiac and exploring your own erogenous zones while apart is a wonderful way to ignite passion when you get together again."
Those interested can read the full article here.
For more information, contact Andrea Duffy, International Sales Manager, at [email protected] or visit Rocks-Off.com.
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