Strip club offers discounts in exchange for Christmas toys

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Posted: 12/11/2012

A strip club has introduced a new way to encourage others to donate this Christmas season.

A Fayetteville, Ark., strip club is hoping to help needy kids for the holiday by giving discounted lap dances.

The Gentleman’s Club, Platinum Cabaret, has a campaign during the month of December called, “Toys for Tatas.”

The manager of Platinum Cabaret described the holiday discount by saying that if a customer brings in a toy, they will then get a two-for-one lap dance for as many toys as they bring in, according to a CNN report.

This is, safe to say, a different take on Toys for Tots, the popular campaign directed at collecting Christmas toys for underprivileged kids around the nation.

The toys collected by Platinum Cabaret will be donated to Toys for Tots this holiday season.

What do you think about this new approach? Let us know in the comment box below.

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