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A Canadian ad agency, Taxi, has highlighted the issue of the gender pay gap in the country by releasing a penis-scented candle. It's the same design as the one sold on American actress Gwyneth Paltrow's website, Goop. The penis candle is not yet available for purchase but the agency announced it can be pre-ordered online. Paltrow's now sold-out candle retailed at $75 and Taxi's can be purchased at a little more for $100
The agency admitted that it got its inspiration from Paltrow's vagina candle, saying on it's Instagram page, “we heard @Goop was selling a 'This smells like my vagina' candle for $75. So we made a 'smells like my penis' for $100 in accordance with Canada's pay gap.”
Cheezy
HOW?
And when your vagina candle runs out does it run out with your best mate, your car, your house..? Cos that shit ain’t cheap!
Whose penis does it smell like - don’t say Ellen
Yo, abelungu 🤦🏾♂️
AdvoBarryRoux come and balance me here
What crab is this danielmarven come and see
So penis is expensive🤔
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