SugarDaddie.com Wants to Buy a Sugar City

Sugar Hill is a city in Georgia that SugarDaddie.com, a dating website aimed at older men looking to date younger women, wants to buy. Next city on their radar is Sugar City, Colorado.
SugarDaddie.com Wants to Buy a Sugar City
3/22/2013
Updated:
3/22/2013

Sugar Hill is a city in Georgia that SugarDaddie.com, a dating website aimed at older men looking to date younger women, wants to buy. Next city on their radar is Sugar City, Colorado.

“Yes, it’s true!” states the City of Sugar Hill’s front webpage.

“The City of Sugar Hill was offered $3.75 million to temporarily change the City’s name, all associated signage, logo and rename its parks for a period of 10 years,” the city website stated.

The city would have to literally be renamed to sugardaddie.com.

Darrell Shuster, spokesperson for the website and founder of Pop Culture PR, a firm that “specializes in communicating to costumers via mass media,” said, “We’ve received one counteroffer, one ‘Get out of town,’ one ‘Interesting, we don’t have a counteroffer, but we’ll allow you to speak at the city hall meeting and plead your case' and now this is the fourth city,” according to the Buford Patch.

Sugar Hill is the fourth city the dating website has wanted to buy.

“If we can’t get a favorable outcome with the folks in Sugar Hill, Ga. we’re looking into other cities like Sugar City, Colorado and others. We are hell bent on creating the first dating site-sponsored city in America,” SugarDaddie.com CEO Steven Pasternack said, according to the Buford Patch.

Gary Pirkle, the mayor of Sugar Hill, offered Shuster a different deal listed below, as stated on cityofsugarhill.com.

“Mr. Shuster,

While we appreciate the offer of $3.75 million to rename the City of Sugar Hill, GA as Sugar Daddy for the next 10 years, we are unable to accept. We will be celebrating our City’s 75th Anniversary next year, so we are already committed to keeping the name Sugar Hill.

As a counter offer, we would be willing to name Sugar Daddy as our official city candy bar for the next 10 years for only $2 million.

Sincerely,
Gary Pirkle
Mayor, City of Sugar Hill”