Snoop Dogg Expands His Cannabis Brand Again, With New THCA Hemp Product Sales Website
From toxifillers.com with love
Snoop Dogg’s cannabis enterprise is expanding again—bringing another direct-to-consumer hemp lifestyle platform to market under his Death Row Records label.
The launch of TryDeathRow.com coincided with Father’s Day on Sunday, and the brand celebrated by offering a buy-one-get-one-free deal and free shipping for orders over $100. Product offerings include THCA flower and pre-rolls that are “handpicked” by Snoop, a press release says.
And because they contain under 0.3 percent delta-9 THC, meeting the federal definition of hemp, the company is able to market its inventory even in states where marijuana hasn’t been legalized.
“The magic of Death Row Records has always been about realness—music that spoke to the people who lived it,” Snoop said. “TryDeathRow.com builds on the brand’s authenticity, culture, and connection. This is the place cannabis was meant to live.”
Snoop acquired the music label Death Row Records in 2022, and the cannabis icon is leveraging that legacy platform to create an intersection between the culture and the plant.
TryDeathRow.com “features a premium selection of federally compliant hemp-derived products, including CBD and Delta-9 THC items personally vetted by Snoop,” the release says.
“Only the finest buds make the cut—no seeds, no stems, no sticks—just top-shelf flower. The site will also offer beverages, edibles, and other Death Row quality offerings,” it says.
This marks the latest extension of the artist’s evolving cannabis empire. Last December, he also expanded his Smoke Weed Every Day (S.W.E.D.) brand with a separate direct-to-consumer retail platform selling hemp-derived cannabinoid products, smoking supplies and other merchandise.
That platform also acts as a directory for S.W.E.D.’s physical retail marijuana locations, including a Los Angeles dispensary and a coffeeshop in Amsterdam, both of which were announced last summer.
In February, after judging a blunt-rolling contest in Las Vegas, the rapper also unveiled his own signature line of blunt wraps.
Dogg Woods—Snoop’s innovation marketed under S.W.E.D.—is said to “deliver a slow, smooth burn that enhances the flavor of any cannabis strain or tobacco blend.”
Snoop, who’s referenced marijuana in songs and other performances for decades, has remained a cultural in the cannabis community as the drug has grown more mainstream. Today he regularly talks about his relationship with marijuana in interviews and TV appearances.
In an appearance in October on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, he confirmed that his entourage includes a staffer tasked with making sure people he smokes with don’t get too high, telling them “that’s enough” when they’ve reached their limit.
It’s unclear if the person is the same Snoop disclosed paying upwards of $50,000 a year to roll blunts for him. Snoop estimated in 2019 that he consumes 81 blunts per day.
Last year, meanwhile, the artist took on a new role as a guest meteorologist on the TODAY Show, taking viewers through a personalized marijuana-themed weather map featuring cities from Weed, California and Tokeland, Washington to High Point, North Carolina and Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
Late night host Jimmy Kimmel recognized Snoop’s cannabis legacy in 2023 when he declared the artist’s birthday, October 20, the “new high holiday” of DoggFather’s Day.
While he might be best known as a prolific consumer, Snoop has also advocated for reform, which includes calling for a policy change at the NBA so that players could freely use cannabis off the court.
He said last year that he supported the reform based on the “medical side of it, the health benefits and how it could actually help ease the opioids and all the pills that they’ve been given and the injections.”
Snoop has long been pushing athletics organizations to adopt lenient marijuana policies, often emphasizing that point that cannabis could serve as a less addictive and dangerous alternative to prescription opioids.
The artist had previously launched another marijuana brand, called Leafs By Snoop, in Colorado in 2015.
Mike Tyson Promotes His Marijuana Brand During DEA Lab Visit Following Meetup With Trump
Image element courtesy of TechCrunch.
The post Snoop Dogg Expands His Cannabis Brand Again, With New THCA Hemp Product Sales Website appeared first on Marijuana Moment.