JuicyAds and Affil4You Sponsor FSC Benefit in Las Vegas

LOS ANGELES — Cosponsored by JuicyAds and Affil4You, this year's Boobs, Booze & Bowling Benefit Event in Las Vegas promises to be an entertaining fundraiser to benefit the Free Speech Coalition.

"Boobs, Booze & Bowling – The Sequel" will feature an open bar, door prizes, live DJ, dancing, late-night snacks, unlimited bowling, pool table and sexy entertainment.

"JuicyAds is a top shelf traffic broker, but we see our role in the Adult industry as even more than that," said JuicyJay of JuicyAds.com. "For us it's also about doing the things that keep the industry fun to be part of, and focused on making progress where it matters most so that everyone can succeed together."

Joey Gabra of Affil4You echoed those sentiments by saying "Only in the Adult industry can you have so much fun with beautiful women, bowling and booze while also benefiting an essential cause that helps the whole business community in an environment perfect for companies to network with each other. We're very proud of our role and really look forward to Boobs, Booze & Bowling each year."

The Free Speech Coalition will also be accepting fund raising donations at the door. "We at FSC want to thank Affil4You & JuicyAds not only for their generosity, but also for helping raise awareness about the important work we do. Funds from this event will go towards our current litigation efforts against the Federal Government for 2257 and LA County for Measure B. These donations can and will make a difference."

The event will take place at the Penthouse Real World Suite 1168 in Casino Tower on Jan. 11 between 11 p.m. And 3 a.m. Guests are encouraged to enter to win one of many random door prizes.

To RSVP or for more information, please contact lifestyle@juicyads.com or rsvp@affil4you.com.

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