Doc Johnson
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Founded | Los Angeles, California, USA (1976 )[2] |
Founder | Reuben Sturman |
Headquarters | North Hollywood, CA, USA |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Key people
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Ron and Chad Braverman |
Products | Novelties, sexual health items |
Brands | Pocket Rocket, iVibe, Optimale, WonderLand |
Number of employees
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500+ |
Website | www |
Doc Johnson is a California-based sex toy company. It was founded in 1976 by Reuben Sturman with Ron Braverman at the helm. It is run by Ron Braverman and his son Chad.[3][4]
Overview
It is one of the largest sex toy companies in the world and they manufacture the majority of their products at their factory in North Hollywood, California.[5] As of 2012[update], it employs over 500 people, and has been described by Los Angeles Magazine as "the Procter & Gamble of sex toys".
Doc Johnson's major competitors in the U.S. sex toy industry include California Exotics, Pipedream Products and Topco.[5]
Product line
Among its other products, it manufactures products modeled on the anatomy of famous porn actors that include Jeff Stryker, Jenna Jameson and James Deen.[6]
Distribution
Doc Johnson products are distributed worldwide and available through a variety of retailers such as Adam and Eve, Amazon,[3] and Walgreens[7] food and drug stores.
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External links
- Official website
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