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Fuck Sauce Flavored Water-Based Personal Lubricant

Adding sauce to anything makes it better and the Fuck Sauce™ Flavored Water Based Lubricant Variety Pack is certain to leave you wanting more. This premium water-based formula is blended with 100% natural edible flavorings and features a mildly stimulating, warming effect. The pack contains four distinct flavors: Strawberry, Banana, Cherry, and Watermelon. This super-slippery lubricant boosts natural lubrication, hydrates and leaves your skin feeling soft and kissable. The gentle warming effect is designed to awaken the senses and provide a pure, erotic stimulation, adding to the pleasure of oral play. The natural flavoring is free of sugar and expertly crafted by the specialists at CalExotics. The water-based formula is pH-friendly, suitable for all skin types, and free of artificial fragrances and colorants. Use it as needed to enhance intimacy and lubricate pleasure. Your sex might be smokin’; just don’t mistake Fuck Sauce for vape juice!

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