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College Student Launches Emergency Condom Delivery Service

A sophomore at the College of New Jersey, Kyle McCabe, has launched “CondAm” – short for Condom Ambulance.

For a reasonable price, Kyle will show up at customers’ doors like some sort of sex superhero (except instead of a cape he wears a backpack full of condoms) so randy students can, well …

“There’s a need for this on all college campuses,” Kyle told the New York Daily News.

He launched his enterprise in October, at which time he garnered some press from his campus newspaper.

“I would rather people who were not prepared call me … rather than make a bad decision,” he told The Signal.

More recently, Kyle’s story has made national headlines.

The New York Daily News article noted that after students call, text, or fill out a form online, “within minutes, McCabe will show up at students’ doors wearing a helmet with a flashing purple light and toting a backpack full of rubbers. The one-man condom machine claims that he can help couples ‘go from kissing, to condoms, to sexy-time in mere seconds.’ ”

So far, Kyle’s business has already brought him support from companies like Trojan. And he plans to expand to college campuses nationwide.

Probably the biggest flaw in his business model? Universities have long since cornered the market on handing condoms out to students by the fistfulls, and they do it for free.

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