Massugu Adult is a new company offering adult toys and products with a sustainable vision
Founder Ben Hogan created the company to offer consumers a better choice in an industry often looked down upon or regarded as dark and dirty. Hogan's vision is to offer consumers a company they can be proud of and most importantly feel comfortable doing business with.
Sustainability is at the core of Massugu's business. The company offers adult toys made of glass as opposed to PVC, plastics and other materials. "Our product is a lifetime product," explains Hogan "because of this our product is a much more sustainable option." The products are not just "lifetime products" as Hogan describes, they are also quite beautiful.
There is a health component to the Massugu products as well. "I'm sure you've read about the toxicity issues surrounding a lot of adult toys. It's these kind of issues exactly that led us to found the adult division of Massugu Distributing," said Hogan.
The company takes pride in reducing its carbon footprint by offering a lifetime product with minimal packaging. "We spent time examining the various options for packaging of our products," Hogan said, "We use minimal packaging, biodegradable packing peanuts and we ship with the U.S. Postal Service who were recently recognized for their sustainability efforts. We believe these are the most sustainable options to get our products to our customers safely and efficiently," he said.
Hogan is referring to the USPS's Silver Cradle-to-Cradle certification from MBDC, the certification carries significant weight and covers the entire shipping process of the USPS.
Massugu's product line also includes other products. "We carry Sliquid organic lubricants as well as the well-performing Pjur brand. Our lubricants are water-based and we carry special varieties for women," said Hogan.
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