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Get Your Motor Running: Food Truck Porn Is Coming!

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The worlds of food trends and adult entertainment collide yet again, with Ron Jeremy as the conduit, with word that there is a new porn film coming out January 25th set in the wild, sausage-laden world of...food trucks! The Daily Dish has the deets about "The Flying Pink Pig," which stars Jeremy and Nicki Hunter, whose characters "attempt a hostile takeover of the Flying Pink Pig truck, which is staffed by an outrageous group of nymphomaniacs."

Sound like an actual Food Truck roaming the streets of LA? That's because it was filmed using the Flying Pig Truck, which, when not the set of some entirely different pork and bun action, makes Asian-French fusion tacos. The director saw the truck, pulled over, and asked permission to use it in the film.

Just like how food trucks seem to hit the scene in rapid succession, so will the "food truck porn" films, which are planned as a trilogy. Explains Squid Ink: "Each film will feature [adult actress Sunny] Lane as a truck operator who must face the harsh realities of the food truck business." Apparently, instead of using her noggin to deal with her workplace woes, she uses, err, another part of her anatomy.

And you though the only excitement about food trucks was parking permitting and waiting in line at festivals!

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