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Zip Zap Toys Takes Stand for Condoms and Ending Violence with V-Day

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Just-In-Case Condom CompactIn honor of V-Day season, the erotic product company Zip Zap Toys has joined forces with local productions of "The Vagina Monologues," by Eve Ensler, to raise money for the International V-day charity.

Being In the midst of the official V-Day season already – which runs from January 1st – March 31st – Zip Zap Toys, already dedicated to female sexual empowerment, has generously decided to donate 20% of their sales of the "Just In Case" Rendezvous Red condom compacts to the charity.

Jennifer "Dr. Jenn" Gunsaullus, PhD Is not only the educational director of Zip Zap Toys, but she has also worked as an actor, director and professor/organizer of the award winning play for over 6 years. Being dedicated to sexual health education, she knew that through the sale of the condom compacts, she could wisely combine her commitment to sexual health education with V-Day fundraising.

"Unfortunately, in many ways it is still taboo for women to carry their own condoms. Yet, if they are sexually active, it’s an invaluable way to take responsibility for their pleasure and health, and ensure that the condom has been protected from potential damage. Condom compacts are a fun way to be smart and sexy!" Dr. Jenn states.

The "Just In Case" Condom Compacts are Rendez-Vous Red and coated In sparkling clear acrylic. Shiny, chic and clever, they open up to reveal a mirror as well as a hidden compartment to carefully hold 2 condoms. The sleek and sexy condom compacts can be bought online at www.zipzaptoys.com for $25.

Isaac Mizrahi, known for designs that empower and Inspire women to look their best and feel beautiful, has featured the "Just In Case" compacts on his studio blog here…

V-Day focuses each year on a specific group of women or area of the world, aiming to raise funds while also celebrating women’s strength. As the 10-year anniversary, this year belongs to "Katrina Warriors," the women of New Orleans and the Gulf South.

The V-Day movement has raised over $50 million to date, while continuously working to end violence against women and simultaneously educating people on the cause.

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