Tushy (company)

Last updated
Tushy My Sick
Founded2015
FounderMiki Agrawal
Justin Allen
Headquarters Brooklyn, New York
Key people
Jason Ojalvo – CEO
ProductsTushy bidet
bum towel
Website hellotushy.com

Tushy is an American company that manufactures bidet attachments and toilet accessories. The company was founded in 2015 by Miki Agrawal, the co-founder of Thinx. [1] Tushy is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. [2]

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History

Tushy was founded in 2015 in Brooklyn, New York by Miki Agrawal and Justin Allen. [3] In 2018, the company appointed Jason Ojalvo to take over as CEO, a position he holds to date. [4] [5] [6]

In 2017, the company raised $500K in Seed Funding in a round led by Propulsion Capital. [7] [8] In 2021, the company raised  $2.1M from Unorthodox Ventures, Naples Ventures Group. [9]

Tushy bidet

Tushy bidet is a device that attaches to the toilet to spray one's bum with fresh water after using the bathroom. [10] [11] [12] [13] The product was launched in 2015 in two varieties; single-temperature bidet for cold water only and dual temperature for both hot and cold water. [14] [11] In 2017, the company launched bamboo towels, known as bum towels. [15] In 2019, the company launched the Tushy Ottoman [16] and in 2021, the company launched the Tushy Ace electric bidet. [17]

Coronavirus

During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a shortage of toilet paper due to panic buying and hoarding. [18] [19] The pandemic caused people to stockpile essential items, including toilet paper, [20] [21] leading to empty shelves in stores and online retailers. [20] The demand for bidets surged and the company sales increased tenfold during the pandemic. [6] [22] [23] [24]

Events and controversy

In 2018, Tushy partnered with Poo-Pourri to create a 'Poop-Up' Pop-Up Shop in New York. [25] In December 2018, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority rejected ad campaigns from Tushy citing citing its policy against ads that contain profanity or slang terms for the genitals or anus. [26] After the ban, the company was featured in the Saturday Night live show, Weekend Update hosted by Michael Che. [27]

In 2019, Tushy held a Butt-Con in New York with an appearance by Jorge Cruise. [28] [29] [30] The company then created a Tushy Butt-Con 2020 on video due to Coronavirus pandemic restrictions. [31] In 2020 also, the company conducted a VP of Fecal Matters contest which required the winner to spend their summer testing the bidet and then talk about it in an interview for a reward of $10000. [32] [33]

The company announced a bid of $12.5 million to rename the Buffalo Bills Stadium as TUSHY Stadium. [34] During the 2022 Super Bowl contest, the company ran a promotion to offer fans with a $10,000 reward for  the best post-Super Bowl poop. [35] [36] The promotion led to outrage among Twitter users. [37]

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