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Cake Eater Clit Flicker Stimulator

Indulging in the Cake Eater Vibrator Experience

Let them eat cake!!! That’s the orgasmic cry from those who’ve tried the Cake Eater vibe from Natalie’s Toy Box. The soft tongue at the top of the cupcake-shaped stimulator flicks the sweet spot – clitoris, nipples, or anywhere you please – for enhanced pleasure. Crafted with high-quality, non-toxic, and body-safe ABS silicone, the Cake Eater has 10 flicking modes, mimicking the feeling of oral or finger play, for some of the most delectably delicious – and non-fattening –- sensations. Available in pink, blue and purple. With fast magnetic USB charging you’ll get up to two hours of pulsating pleasure.  Put some frosting on the cake by pairing with your favorite stimulant or supplement for enhanced sensations!

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