Adult device company offers ‘relief’ after shipment of lube and sex toys crashes

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A sex-toy company sprung into action Friday to offer “relief” to customers affected by a tractor trailer crash in Oklahoma City that spilled a shipment of dildos and lubricant onto a highway.

An adult device company sprung into action Friday to offer “relief” to customers affected by a tractor-trailer crash in Oklahoma City thatCamSoda claims several trucks full of dildos and lube will go all the way “to replace what was lost in this devastating incident” in response to the crash on Interstate 40 that went viral on social media and had newscasters blushing over its contents.

A spokesperson for the company said in a statement they had supplies ready to replace what was lost within hours of the Wednesday spill. “Our hearts go out to all of those affected by the accident. We understand these are stressful times and these supplies are what help people take a load off,” vice president Daryn Parker said in a statement “Our trucks are on the way and will be providing relief in no time.”

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Ok city where the rubber meats the road

All that rubber for some busted rubber🤣

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Oh, THAT'S what that stuff was!

Must be a smooth ride on the highway now

That’s a slippery situation they got into.

Everybody knows this was a marketing gimmick

Mom what is that stuck on our windshield?

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