Better safe than Celery!
A new type of condom is being marketed in the hopes to get older and single adults to try and practice safe sex in life.
The gardening-themed condoms were developed by a charity in response to rising STI rates among the over 65s.
They come in garden seed-style packaging and are available in six racy vegetable themes to try and lure in older users.
Each packet has themed packaging, such as onions, avocado, plums, artichokes, courgette and aubergine.
The product is sustainable and can be planted in a pot to degrade.
Relationship charity, Relate, is responsible for the product which aims to end the stigma among older generations about sex.
Their research found 51% find it difficult to have conversations about intercourse.
While 38% of over 65s - avoid the topic because it makes them feel awkward.
They also found 43% of over 65s feel more confident and liberated now when it comes to sex than at any other point in their lives.
While more than half consider themselves to be adventurous in the bedroom.