Elastomer Rabbit Habit
Made with Non-Latex, phthalate-free Elastomer that gives this vibrator a soft, supple feel! Delightful shaft rotation coupled with a powerful rabbit clitoral stimulator makes this vibrator such a pleasure to use.
Feel the Difference!Vibratex™ Deluxe Vibrators' unique design is the result of a centuries-old Japanese tradition of exploring sensual delights. Featuring the ancient artistic practice of depicting faces of people and animals, an art form which dates back to the era of the Shogun when craftsmen were prohibited from making sex toys resembling male genitalia. Vibratex™ Vibrators' beautiful design and superior, long-lasting quiet motors make them the favorite choice for the quality-conscious. Experience one for yourself and feel the difference!
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Alright, well this toy is very good. There's actually 2 different rabbits by Vibratex that are good. One of which is the "Rabbit Pearl" and the other which is the "Rabbit Habbit E" (E stands for elastomer) Elastomer is a stronger, longer lasting, less porous material. It is phthalate free which is also good. Phthalate is a chemical compound in toys that make the material more flexible. Phthalates can be found in shower curtains, nail polish, and other household items and are not approved by the FDA in dogs or children toys. There is no government regulation on novelty items, so most toys contain phthalates. Why would we want to put that in our bodies? Yuck! If you've ever noticed the shower curtain smell or the greasy feel, that's the phthalates.
Ashley - Chicago

Alright, well this toy is very good. There's actually 2 different rabbits by Vibratex that are good. One of which is the "Rabbit Pearl" and the other which is the "Rabbit Habbit E" (E stands for elastomer) Elastomer is a stronger, longer lasting, less porous material. It is phthalate free which is also good. Phthalate is a chemical compound in toys that make the material more flexible. Phthalates can be found in shower curtains, nail polish, and other household items and are not approved by the FDA in dogs or children toys. There is no government regulation on novelty items, so most toys contain phthalates. Why would we want to put that in our bodies? Yuck! If you've ever noticed the shower curtain smell or the greasy feel, that's the phthalates.
Ashley - Chicago
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