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Rush The Raspberry

I’ve tried a lot of lube over the years. Some I use for vaginal sex, some specifically for anal, and some that I like to use mostly for oral sex. I’m partial to fruit flavors and I’m allergic to aspartame, so finding a good lube can be a challenge. I’d been looking at trying Sex Tarts for a while, so Topco Toyz let me pick a flavor and sent me a bottle for free to review.

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Sex Tarts comes in lots of flavors, ten to be exact: Cherry Pop, Grape Soda, Green Apple Fizz, Lemonade, Peach, Pineapple, Strawberry Punch, Tangy Tangerine, Watermelon Splash, and Raspberry Rush. I had a hard time deciding, but in the end I picked the Raspberry Rush.

sextartsbackRaspberry Rush comes in a pink 6 oz tube with a flip top that closes securely, preventing spilling. There’s a small seal under the lid to remove, and then you’re ready to use it. The lube has a thin consistency, which you can see by turning the tube over and back.

The ingredients for this flavor are listed on the back of the tube. This contains water, glycerin, citric acid, propylene glycol, hydroxypropyl, methylcellulose, flavor, sucralose, methylparaben, propylparaben, and diazolidinyl urea. This lube is clear and water-based, so it won’t stain.

sextartslidYou can smell the lube when you open the bottle. The scent is strong, and it smells good, like raspberries and cream. It smells very sweet, and makes you want to taste it.

The lube pours quickly out of the tube when you gently squeeze it, and it’s very thin. It’s not tacky, greasy, or sticky, nor does it dry that way.

Raspbersextartsfingerry Rush has a good flavor – it’s tangy, but not overly so, and it reminded me of drinking a raspberry soda, swishing it around in my mouth. The flavor lasted a decent amount of time, and just dissipated in my mouth. Unlike some other flavored lubes I’ve tried, I didn’t have any hesitation before using more – it really does taste good! Plus, it doesn’t have a bad aftertaste to it, which is always good. It does make me want to try a few other flavors, so I’ll have some variety.

Thank you to Topco Toyz for sending me Sex Tarts Raspberry Rush to review! If you like to enhance oral play with fruity flavors, this is a great one to try. You can pick up Sex Tarts in raspberry or any of the other flavors at Topco Toyz by clicking the widget below.

This product was provided to me for free in exchange for an unbiased review. This review is in compliance with the FTC guidelines.

Holiday Giveaway!

Christmas is approaching fast, and what better way to celebrate then by winning some fun and sexy Christmas toys from EdenFantasys? If you win, you’ll get a Candy Cane glass dildo, the Bswish Bnaughty Delixe, a bottle of Sliquid Swirl in Cherry Vanilla, and a fun Holiday Pillow where you can keep your gifts!

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Like Raindrops on Roses

I like to have a variety of lubes, and I’ve found some work much better than others. I’d been curious about the new line of Wicked Aqua lubes (which includes original, sensitive, and flavored versions), so I was happy when EdenFantasys sent me the Sensitive version to try out.

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Get Turned ON

I had never really considered warming/cooling clitoral gels until fairly recently, and I will say I’ve found them, for the most part, to be a lot of fun.  The cooling ones have been more successful for me, but I’d been hoping to find a warm one that wowed me. So when Babeland offered ON Arousal Gel for review, I was happy to give it a try. Continue reading

You Won’t Get Burned

Kits can be a lot of fun, especially when they have a variety of items.  I’m always looking for fun items, and the Playing With Fire Kit from GoodVibes.com has everything you’ll need for a hot night of play.

The Playing With Fire Kit comes with items separately packaged (and all are available separately).  The kit contains a Red Hot Bullet Vibe (and 2 AA batteries so you can get going right away), an Ignite Me Massage Candle in Pomegranate Mint, Please Warming Gel, and the erotic anthology Playing With Fire (Taboo Erotica) edited by Alison Tyler. Continue reading