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Pharmaprix and Shoppers Drug Mart have got your sexual wellness needs covered. Both will now be carrying sex toys online and in select stores.

The Canadian retailer will offer an array of products, including personal massagers, vibrating bullets, lubricants and more. The rollout of sexual wellness products in Shoppers across Canada aims to specifically champion women's health with a focus on increasing awareness of the benefits of sexual well-being and improving access to related items.

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Montrealers who are looking to spice things up in the bedroom can also spice up a cup of hot cocoa this weekend at Oui Boutique Sensuelle. The sexual wellness shop in the Plateau is serving steamy drinks for free on December 3 and 4.

Visitors who drop by can customize their hot beverage with stimulating ingredients, like cinnamon, ginger and hot pepper.

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Looking for the latest makeup palette or a really good foundation? Sephora has definitely got those and then some. The personal care and beauty retailer has expanded their product line with a series of sex toys — and, as Narcity first reported, they're already sold out.

While Sephora has every skincare and makeup product under the sun, they've now hopped onto the sexual wellness bandwagon with their collection of Maude and Dame-brand intimate products.

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Hours after news broke that OnlyFans would be banning "the posting of any content containing sexually explicit conduct," a Montreal company announced it would be launching an "OnlyFans alternative."

Montreal-based Bellesa, a Cardi B-approved sex toy boutique and the most visited porn site for women around the world, confirmed that it's coming out with a new Creators Platform "dedicated to supporting sex workers and video content creators."

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