#BreakingNews: We're launching an exciting new savoury #condom range – Eggplant flavour! ? #CondomEmoji pic.twitter.com/idA07EaiXC
— Durex Global (@durex) September 5, 2016
‘Emojis of this sort will enable young people to overcome embarrassment around the discussion of safe sex, encourage conversation and raise awareness of the importance of using condoms in protecting against sexually transmitted infections, including HIV and AIDS’ Durex said in a statement.
You got us, there’s no Eggplant condom! But why no #CondomEmoji? RT if you agree emoji makers should make one! pic.twitter.com/6H6AU6zkJ6
— Durex Global (@durex) September 5, 2016
Confused Indian users however resorted to jokes about the initiative. Eggplant, called Baingan in Hindi and the popular dish, Baingan ka Bharta was all Twitterati could think of! Take a look at these tweets!
For moments when you want to make bharta out of his dick ? https://t.co/s5xaIeAYC7
— Priya Sometimes (@PriyaSometimes) September 5, 2016
I'll never see baingan Ka bharta in the same way ever again. pic.twitter.com/irjIgeYd3m
— Aashish Mehrotra (@AgniBankai) September 5, 2016
Baingan flavoured condoms so good girls can remember mummy and stop the blowjob right there.
— NumbYaar (@NumbYaar) September 5, 2016