Gummy-Tip Announces a Tentative Release Date of September 21, 2015 for Its Newest Product, Pending FDA Approval, the Gummy-Tip Condom

Gummy candies, gummy vitamins, and now gummy condoms that can further help prevent unplanned pregnancies and the spread of HIV/AIDS...all while offering men an extra two inches (2") in length to play with.

Gummy-Tip Announces a Tentative Release Date of September 21, 2015 for Its Newest Product, Pending FDA Approval, the Gummy-Tip Condom
Miami, FL, July 03, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Michael Fermin, Inventor of the Gummy-Tip Condom, Answers the Call Made by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to invent "A Better Condom."

Gummy-Tip Condoms perform exactly as basic male condoms do. However, this revolutionary new design will include edible, gummy-candy capsules that are placed into the tips of condoms. The gummy capsules are approximately two inches (2") in length and are designed to feel like a natural extension of a male’s penis.

Each gummy capsule is specially formulated with lemon juice (a natural alternative to spermicide), which kills spermatozoa and the HIV virus on contact. If a condom breaks, the gummy capsule will begin to dissolve, allowing it to be easily excreted while killing spermatozoa in the process, further helping to prevent against unplanned pregnancies and the spread of HIV/AIDS during intercourse.

"Lemon juice has a pH of about 2.4 and it irreversibly immobilizes sperm within a second of coming into contact with them. HIV, as we have known for quite some time, is extremely sensitive to low pH. In the laboratory, provided that you could get the pH down to about four, lemon juice would kill HIV instantly." -Roger Short, Reproductive Biologist at Melbourne University.

A message from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation:

"Male condoms are cheap, easy to manufacture, easy to distribute, and available globally, including in resource-poor settings, through numerous well-developed distribution channels," the Foundation says. Nonetheless, many people are unwilling to use them because they feel male condoms interfere with pleasure and intimacy, "a trade-off that many men find unacceptable," the Foundation notes.

Michael Fermin, inventor of the Gummy-Tip Condom, adds:

"There’s nothing exciting about having to halt intimacy in order to entangle with a condom. Such a distraction can absolutely interfere with pleasure the moment a man attempts to put one on. This leading to another issue many men have raised – claiming that the use of male condoms has caused them to lose erections, allowing for certain anxieties and insecurities to set in.

"Our gummy candy design makes using condoms fun!

"Gummy-Tips are approximately two inches (2") in length and are designed to feel like a natural extension of the male’s genital member, offering an added level of confidence and an allure of pleasure that will have men eager to deliver! All while encapsulating and neutralizing semen, further helping to prevent unplanned pregnancies and the spread of HIV/AIDS."

Does size really matter? It most certainly appears as if it does. And not just to the women who say so, but also to the men who spend an estimated $5 billion a year on penis pills, mechanical stretching devices, and dangerous surgeries (all with no guaranteed results) in hopes of being able to measure up to society’s standards. We do, after all, live in a super-sized world of enlarged boobs and butts in epic proportions, and while women's padded undergarments continue to be a billion-dollar industry, men have been left with little to no options…until now.

“These are the times we’re living in, and as developers we must answer the call to provide useful, engaging products that satisfy the needs of people. I’m very proud to be introducing this product to the world.” -Michael Fermin, Inventor of the Gummy-Tip Condom.

The male condom industry brings in an estimated $6 billion a year, while the male enhancement industry brings in an estimated $5 billion a year. With its allure of pleasure and added protection for both men and women worldwide, it certainly appears as if these new Gummy-Tip Condoms are sure to capture a large piece of industries, that when combined, are estimated to be worth $11 billion a year.

“What if the condom breaks? I could get pregnant!" A commonly asked question for which there really was no answer, until now. It certainly appears as if this revolutionary new condom covers all of the bases. Perhaps this just might be…the next big thing.

Distributors, manufacturing facilities and investment firms are welcome to send inquires to gt@gummytip.com and/or call 1.866.291.9443

The Gummy-Tip Condom. Patent Pending #61964132, #61965398, #61966486
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