Because science.
Startup founders Austen Heinz and Gilad Gome have made it their mission to take on vaginal health, including, er, odors.
courtesy of Austen Heinz
The guys, who said they were inspired when their family members kept getting UTI's, describe Sweet Peach as a way to help prevent yeast infections and other health problems caused by microorganisms. It apparently gives off a fruity scent to let you know the product is working.
"The idea is personal empowerment," Heinz claims.
After getting booted off of Kickstarter for being too controversial, the founders are now trying to crowdfund their product on Tilt and pitched it briefly at the DEMO conference in San Jose, California on Wednesday.
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