Maia 420 Series Adult Toys  

Pioneering innovations in the sex and cannabis industry has helped Maia Toys emerge as one of the leading boutique adult toy brands. The success of this family-owned and operated brand comes from offering attractive and colorful toys that not only catch the eye of shoppers, but also have incredible functionality and quality. And just like their cannabis cousins, Maia Toys’ new line of 420-themed novelties are designed to give the ultimate pleasurable experience. Within this canna-centric category you will find vibrators, masturbators, erection enhancers, and a collection of soft-touch silicone dongs and butt plugs with bases in the shape of a pot leaf. A bullet is a style of vibrator that is powerful, discreet, and easy to use, and the Maia Jessi 420 delivers intense sensations with 10 different speeds of pulsing vibrations and a coating of body-safe silicone for a comfortable, silky feel. Jessi bullets measure 3″ in length and .8″ in diameter, are waterproof and submersible, and include a USB charging cable. Available in teal blue (rainbow leaf with “Good Vibe” lettering) and emerald (green leaf patterns), with an attractive countertop display stand, the Maia Jessi 420 promises to give your smoke shop awhole new vibe. 

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