Sex toy industry in SA sees rise in sales over lockdown

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Owner of Allure Sensuality Emporium Sari Cohen said couples were locked together at home and want to take the opportunity to explore, they couldn’t spend money on going out so they had disposable cash to invest in pleasure. Lockdown

Cape Town - While a lot of industries have suffered during lockdown the sex toy industry has seen a rise in sales.

She said couples were locked together at home and want to take the opportunity to explore, they couldn’t spend money on going out so they had disposable cash to invest in pleasure, some people got stuck away from their sexual partners and needed ways to pleasure themselves. Brodie Meyer from Desir said Covid-19 saw e-commerce follow an unpredictable sales pattern compared to recent years, making forecasting and sales planning increasingly challenging.

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