Yes and no. If you simply type into Google, you will find a graveyard of dead links, fake "free download" buttons that lead to malware, and low-quality thumbnail sites that promise the world but deliver a blurred mess.
Some university art libraries (RISD, SVA, Parsons) keep archival copies of Treats! in their special collections. You cannot check them out, but you can sit in the reading room and experience the physical magazine for free.
Steve Shaw, a renowned photographer himself, curated a publication that rejected the cheap aesthetic of tabloids in favor of heavy paper stock, large-format dimensions, and photography that prioritized natural beauty over heavy retouching. The magazine was less about titillation and more about adoration. It became a platform for "the girls we love," featuring models who were often at the pinnacle of fashion rather than adult entertainment.
And if you truly love the work—if the images move you—consider saving up for the physical artifact. There is a reason why, in 2025, people are still obsessed with paper.