Jimmyjane
We're willing to bet the bottle you used as a kid for spin the bottle didn't look this good!
Many of us played spin the bottle when we were kids, but now that we're adults, we can do a lot better than that.
That's where "Spin Me," a game by a company called Jimmyjane, comes in.
The elegantly-designed white bottles are the first sign that this isn't the same game you played as a kid -- and that the stakes are probably going to be much higher than giving and receiving your first French kiss.
The directions are simple: Spin, Read, Obey and Repeat. The game comes with strips of paper that contain instructions that range from mildly G-rated to much racier fare.
"We believe each person's sexuality is as intricate and individual as a fingerprint. Rather than dictate what is sexy to our customers, we leave room for exploration and interpretation. We create provocative possibility," said Ethan Imboden, Jimmyjane's founder .
Some of the messages on the strips include:
So what if you don't want to do what the message says? Well, according to Jimmyjane, "If you can't stand the heat ..."
The Spin Me costs $35. Click here for more information.