SFH unveils condom variants to expand brand visibility
Society for Family Health (SFH), has unveiled six new variants of condoms to help prevent sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy in the society.
Speaking to newsmen in Lagos, Bright Ekweremadu, Managing Director, SFH, an NGO implementing programmes in reproductive health, HIV and AIDS prevention and treatment, maternal and child health in Nigeria, revealed that flex condoms offer protection against sexually transmitted diseases as well as prevent unwanted pregnancies and are available for different personalities making it the ideal choice for young and old sexually active males and females.
According to him “We are expanding and launching our new condom series in different brands, flavour and texture to ensure that every sexually active Nigerian is able to find a condom of their choice. Originally, we have the Gold Circle Classic, and then we introduced the flex by gold circle brand and now we are extending that brand to six different variants”.
The new variants include Flex Classic condoms which are ribbed and strawberry flavoured designed to provide extra sensation and heightened pleasure while Flex Brown Sugar condom is a premium studded and chocolate flavoured condom for maximum stimulation and thrill. Others include Flex Spice premium latex condom , Flex Treasure Island,
The Flex Classic, Spice and Brown Sugar Condom.
A cursory view at flex condoms reveal that it complies with NAFDAC and international standards. Flex condoms are manufactured abroad and by one of the biggest condom manufacturers in the world, Thai Nippon Rubber Industries (TNR).
“TNR is a WHO Pre-Qualified manufacturer for condoms and the condoms – including our Flex brand – are made to very high and demanding international standards. In addition to being a leading global manufacturer of premium condoms, TNR is also one of the world’s leading suppliers of natural rubber latex, thus ensuring that our condoms – the Flex condom range – are produced from the best natural rubber latex,” Ekwerenmadu explained.