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    Welsh entrepreneur launches luxury adult subscription box service

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 5, 2020No Comments
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    A new adult subscription service has launched for those looking to try something new in the bedroom. Welsh entrepreneur Liza Fitzgerald has launched Feeling Foxy boxes – an adult toy subscription service which has launched this month.

    Feeling Foxy founder Liza, based in Newport, has put together collections of the most in-demand toys for couples or singles looking to try something new. She fills the surprise boxes with sexy products ranging from vibrators to bondage gear and customers only find out what thrills lie ahead when it lands on the doormat.

    Subscribers can choose from either a £40 ‘Playtime’ box, with four items included, or an £85 ‘More Playtime’ box with six items. Whichever you choose, the products are always worth more than the cost actually paid.

    They are delivered bi-monthly in stylish, yet discreet, packaging to spare any blushes for more nervous customers.

    Entrepreneur Liza previously ran two high-end lingerie shops in Cardiff and Newport between 1997 and 2004. She is delighted to have created Feeling Foxy – her new business tailored for modern couples who might want try something new, but who might not have the time to browse websites and shop in-store to work out what they want.

    She says: “I’m so excited to launch Feeling Foxy. I’ve sourced some of the best sex toys on the market so people can spice up their sex life. I love the element of surprise and I’m confident my customers will too. You can get a taste of what might arrive from the website as I do give some examples online but what’s actually inside the box remains a mystery until the postman delivers it. That certainly adds to the fun!

    “I created Feeling Foxy because I believe people should be able to explore and have lots of fun in the bedroom and there are certainly plenty of sexy items that could be winging their way to lucky customers.”

    She adds: “The subscription boxes mean that you don’t have to go shopping or spend time guessing which items you like and which won’t really do it for you. This way, you have a lovely box full of saucy surprises which you can enjoy, whether you are single or in a couple. And then, two months later, another box of raunchy goodies will arrive through the letterbox again.”

    The boxes are currently available to customers UK-wide.

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