Trojan Debuts Mobile Game with Sex Ed Twist

Trojan's new app, Show Me Yours, allows users to compete with up to seven friends at a time and asks them to fill in the blank in sentences such as Trojan has launched a new mobile app that combines sex education with a game similar to Cards Against Humanity, according to a report in AdWeek.

The app, Show Me Yours, allows users to compete with up to seven friends at a time and asks them to fill in the blank in sentences such as "I'd rather play 'Rock, Paper              .'" Players take turns judging which answer is the funniest of each round, and users can unlock more questions as they play more.

"Of course, there's also an educational component," according to AdWeek. "Trojan library — the brand's hub of sex-ed resources — ties into the app, which includes stats and tips on how to use the brand's products." The app also includes coupons and the ability to shop for Trojan products.

For more information, or to download the app, visit itunes.apple.com or play.google.com.

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