Pulse and Cocktails
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Pulse and Cocktails is a chain of sex shops in England. They claim to have the largest stores of any sex shop chain in Europe, with the main branch in Rotherham having a floor area of 7,000 square feet.[1]
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[edit] History
Pulse and Cocktails was a mail-order service for 30 years, eventually setting up its first shop in Rotherham in 1997.[2] It currently has 24 different branches all of which are in England. The stores are separated in two departments, "Cocktails Adult Store", which sells mostly lingerie, and the "Pulse Sex Shop", which sells mostly sex toys. There is a "Try before you buy" policy which allows customers to try out sex toys before they buy them, but this is strictly limited to touching with the hand.[3]
Pulse and Cocktails attempts to market itself in two main ways. It tries to be "upmarket", by making their stores as welcoming as possible, allowing customers to shop in a more comfortable environment. Pulse and Cocktails also try to appeal to customers by building very large stores. The first Pulse and Cocktails store, in Rotherham, covers 7,000 square feet and sells 8,000 different products. The Rotherham branch is said to be the biggest sex shop in Europe, and the second biggest in the world after the Hustler store in California.[4]
The director of Pulse and Cocktails is currently Graham Kidd.[4]
[edit] Branches
There are currently 24 Pulse and Cocktails stores, with 10 of those located in Yorkshire. The Yorkshire cities of Leeds and Sheffield are the only two locations to have two branches. A further six stores are located in the Midlands, another six in Lincolnshire and East Anglia, two in the North East, two in the South West and one in the South East.[5]
[edit] References
- ^ Sex superstore for town. BBC (2003-03-03). Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
- ^ About Pulse and Cocktails. Pulse and Cocktails. Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
- ^ Rotherham Branch: Pulse and Cocktails. Pulse and Cocktails (2007-10-09).
- ^ a b Sexy superstore open for business. BBC (2003-03-10). Retrieved on 2007-10-09.
- ^ Store Index: Pulse and Cocktails. Pulse and Cocktails (2007-10-10).