Technology
Lovehoney’s new subscription is only £50 every three months
Subscription boxes are all the rage at the moment, and in fairness, have been for some time.
It’s no surprise that they’re so popular. You get regular installments of the things you like, you often get to try new things you hadn’t considered, and you get excellent value for money.
When we think of subscription boxes the first things that come to mind are food and cosmetics, not sex toys, but that’s exactly where we have arrived. Lovehoney has launched a brand-new quarterly subscription box called Play Box.
Each Play Box contains a toy for her, a toy for him, a sexy game for two, and some extra surprises. You’ll receive an exciting new selection of five high quality products every 3 months. You pay only £50 for each box with new toys worth over £100 in every box. There’s a guaranteed saving of at least 50% on the list price of the products in each delivery.
It’s really quick and easy to sign-up and you can cancel at any time. Everything is very discreet, including the billing and the packaging, if you are a little bashful.
Subscription boxes are no longer just about snacks and beauty products. Lovehoney has entered the game.
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