Aussie Condom Company Unveils Racy Christmas Spot Aimed At The Gay Community

Aussie Condom Company Unveils Racy Christmas Spot Aimed At The Gay Community

Aussie condom purveyor Celebrate Condoms has unveiled a Christmas campaign targeting the gay community.

An iteration of an existing campaign, the festive spot uses a peach and an eggplant and leaves little to the imagination.

Celebrate is touting its rainbow prophylactic as the ideal gift to leave under someone’s tree this Christmas.

In a statement, the company said: “We all know after scouring online and several shopping centres for the perfect gift, finding the perfect Christmas stocking filler for that special someone can be a little daunting. Not to worry, Celebrate Condoms has got you covered! Add a special touch to your Christmas morning and slip some erotic gifts into your partners stocking this Christmas season! We guarantee our world’s first rainbow striped condoms with tropical flavoured lube will put a big smile on their face!”

Check the ad out below; however, B&T does warn it contains adult themes of a sexual nature which some readers may be offended by.




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