SVAKOM Receives 7 Nominations for the 2021 XBIZ Awards
by Trista Wang
We’re not usually the type to brag (okay, maybe just a little), but SVAKOM has just baggedsevennominations at the 2021 XBIZ Awards—and we’re absolutely buzzing about it!
If you’re not familiar, the XBIZ Awards are basically the Oscars of the adult industry—a global celebration of creativity, innovation, and all things pleasure.
This year, SVAKOM is in the running for a dazzling seven categories:
Luxury Brand of the Year – SVAKOM
International Pleasure Products Company of the Year – SVAKOM
Progressive Pleasure Products Company of the Year – SVAKOM
Sex Toy of the Year – Powered (Vibrating): Phoenix Neo
Sex Toy of the Year – Powered (Non-Vibrating): Alex Neo
We’re not just excited—we’re overwhelmed, honored, and maybe even blushing a little.
As one of our team members put it:
“SVAKOM is a magic team gathering talent from all over the world. I feel so grateful for all of the Svakomers, whose passion and support have helped us grow into what we are today.”
2020 was a year of big leaps for us. We launched our game-changingConnexion Series, and both the Phoenix Neo and Alex Neo from the series are up for Sex Toy of the Year. Not to toot our own horn (okay, maybe just a little more), but these nominations are proof that innovation and quality really do get noticed.
Our mission? To help people everywhere enjoy a high-quality sexual lifestyle—one pleasure product at a time. And trust us, we’ve got even more surprises and delights coming your way.
A huge thank you to our fans, our partners, and the entire SVAKOM family. Here’s to more pleasure, more innovation, and maybe even a trophy or two! 🏆
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