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New condom advertisement gets straight down to business

A new promotional campaign from Celebrate Condoms gets straight down to business and leaves little to the imagination.

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The condom manufacturer has a new colourful range of rainbow coloured condoms on the market so you can show your pride at the most intimate of moments.

While PrEP treatments have seen a huge drop in new diagnoses of HIV, condoms are still needed for protection from other sexually transmitted infections including chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis.

While emojis of eggplants and peaches are popular on social media in sexualised conversations, this new advertisement has vegetable and fruit coming together.

Tim Browning from Celebrate Condoms told advertising magazine B&T that they wanted to make a fun ad rather than a boring one.

Check out the NSFW advertisement and head to Celebrate Condoms to place your order. 

OIP Staff


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