

These are mostly young people (between the ages of 21 and 35), based on their demographics, who are organizing an exciting night to liven up their bedtime routine. According to my neighborhood chemist, the majority of customers who visit his drugstore to get condoms are too timid to ask for them directly; instead, they may only specify the flavor they want. He tells me, "It's a kind of unwritten understanding between the customers and most pharmacy salespersons." And 'Mango' flavored condoms are preferred by the majority of them.
Nowadays, you may get the ubiquitous strawberry, banana, mango, and butterscotch flavors in pharmacies and internet stories. On the opposite extreme, however, are kala khatta, litchi, and aloe vera. sunny leone is apparently a flavor as well. I recently hosted a stand-up comedy show where I asked the crowd what the strangest flavors they had ever tasted were. A woman held up her hand, laughed, and said that she had sampled one with achaari (pickle) flavor. I thought out loud at the time how awful the meal must have been if the condom had to be so hot and sour. Nevertheless, the majority of these unusual flavors are often promotional and don't last very long.