Jud Ireland, CEO of Naked, tells the New York Post his condoms include a high-priced lubricant and are made with latex that is both thinner and softer than most brands found on drugstore shelves in the United States.
And, according to Ireland's sister, Marie, they have a visual appeal. "I'd rather have sex with someone who has a Naked condom," she told the Post. "The guy looks better, I think."
While Naked sells for $5 per unit as opposed to $1 for Brand X, the market for upscale condoms is growing. Ireland called Naked's target audience "edgy, hip and rich."
Naked Foundation is committed to giving
20% of profits to increase condom use worldwide.
Annually, 340 million people get STDs and 5 million get HIV.
Buy Naked and help prevent millions of STDs
and save hundreds of thousands of lives.
Naked Foundation loving people through science,
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NAKED GIVES AWAY ONE CONDOM FOR EVERY ONE SOLD
Read more: http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2011/05/22/Condom-makers-seek-upscale-market/UPI-47701306092410/#ixzz1N8gh6oVy
Finally someone has made a condom for the couple with discerning taste and lots of money. At $5.00 a pop it better be worth it. I don’t think you can return a condom. . . .
The good news: The Naked foundation; they donate one condom for each one sold.
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