
Women in Japan were feeling a little left out when the charity breast squeeze event came into town this past summer. Sure, some women like to squeeze a boob every now and then, but there was never any naughty public happening created with ladies in mind. That is until now.
For a limited time only, the women of Japan can enjoy sandwiching themselves between two bathrobe-clad foreigners without having to donate a single yenny.
Since the middle of October, Kao, one of Japan’s leading makers of bath products, have been holding special promotional events for their new Bubccino bubble bath. Of course they could simply pass out free samples and everyone would go away mildly satisfied. Instead, Kao hired a team of five foreign ikemen (hotties) to dress in little more than a bathrobe and descend upon major cities across Japan, offering their embrace to anyone interested.
▼ The five hotties: Yoann, Phillip, Justin, Julian and Sebastian
Participants can choose from three different “experiences.” According to the official Bubccino site, the team of five hotties personally came up with the “three ways to make the women of Japan happy”:
▼ The three ways: 1) hug 2) wall grab 3) “there, there”
Judging by the amount of photos posted on Twitter, the women of Japan are enjoying the experience:
▼ Bubccino’s five hotties on the job
In addition to the hottie encounter, visitors to the Bubccino booth are treated to free samples and a picture of the fab five:
There’s plenty more where that came from on the official Bubccino Experience website. The event has already came and went in Sendai, Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Sapporo and Nagoya, but you still have one last chance to become man sandwich meat on November 15 at the Diamor Osaka shopping mall from 4:00pm to 9:00pm.
Source: Togech
Images: Bubccino, Twitter (ikeedaaa, keichel, bellelune518, masyuuuuu, __nanlina)







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