Passion Parties in Salt Lake Tribune
Utah has a reputation for being strait-laced, but plenty of us apparently like to have fun in the bedroom. Jeanie Jones is a sex-toy party hostess in the Beehive state and the top saleswoman worldwide for a company called Slumber Parties. Jones sells Top It Off whipped cream, Basic Instinct fragrance, remote-control panties and other bedroom accessories at home parties for women only. "People think our parties are nasty, dirty and wrong when, in reality, we're teaching people to spice up relationships and have stronger partnerships," said the suburban stay-at-home mom. Jones is the No. 1 distributor for Slumber Parties (this year there are 10,000), an adult-party company based in Baton Rouge, La. Jones earned the title after selling $180,000 in merchandise in 2005 - an individual sales record in the company's 13-year history.
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