
Tenga & Earth Collab: Adult Toy or Bug Repellent?
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Japanese companies Tenga (adult toys) and Earth (insect repellent) have launched a bizarre collaboration. The new products cleverly disguise insect repellent as adult novelties, perfect for a quirky souvenir or conversation starter.
Two unexpected Japanese companies, Tenga and Earth, have joined forces to create insect repellent disguised as adult toys. The collaboration features two products: the 'Earth Repellent Okudake Tenga,' a jar of repellent pearls in a Tenga-like container, and the 'Earth Insect Repellent Tsurudake Tenga,' a hanging repellent cartridge with Tenga's signature silhouette.
For travelers, these products offer a unique and humorous take on practical items. Imagine bringing home a conversation-starting souvenir that also keeps the bugs away! Just be careful not to mix them up with the real thing.
Priced at 3,480 yen ($22) each, these quirky items are available online and in select stores across Japan. Whether you're looking for a gag gift or a functional repellent, this collaboration is sure to turn heads.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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