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Being a Condom Tester is a Hard Job
Date:10/22/2007

Durex(R) is Looking for Qualified Canadians to Fill the Position - are you

up for it?

TORONTO, Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Canadians like to leave work at the office, but being a condom tester is one job you will want to take home and straight to the bedroom. Durex is looking for a few lucky Canadians to do, quite possibly, the world's best job -- testing their products. To get the job done it's as easy as logging onto http://www.durexcondomtester.ca.

"Durex(R) wants condom users to not only have safe sex, but to also have fun," says Stephen Mare, Brand Manager, Durex Consumer Products. "What better way to make sure that our condoms are meeting the needs of Canadians than to ask Canadians first-hand? We know Canucks are up for it!"

Canadians are encouraged to apply for the volunteer position starting today until November 4, 2008. Applicants will be asked a series of questions to make sure they are a good fit for this dream job. Questions include how often do you use condoms? and why do you want to be a Durex(R) condom tester?

Applications will then be reviewed, and the lucky chosen 1,000 Canadian condom testers will be sent a supply of Durex products, including vibrating rings, lubricants and assorted condoms, so they can get down to business. The condom testers are then asked to provide Durex(R) with feedback about performance -- product performance that is. For all their hard work, one lucky tester will be randomly selected and rewarded with a $1,000 cash bonus.

Eager Canadians can get a leg up and apply early. Applications will be accepted from October 22, 2007 through November 4, 2007. There are 1,000 positions open to residents of Canada, men and women, age 18 and over. Selected applicants will be notified via e-mail.

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