Snoop Dogg launches salted weed-infused potato chips
In collaboration with snack brand TSUMo Snacks, Snoop Dogg launches Snazzle Os, potato chips in the shape of a "bone". rings, flavored with onion and infused with cannabis.
Snazzle Os come in two flavours, Onion and Spicy Onion, with 100 mg of THC per sachet - a decent dose (and the maximum authorized by California law) worthy of the hip-hop icon.
Snazzle Os will initially be available in the MedMen stores then throughout California.
«I'm thrilled to partner with TSUMo Snacks to bring new snack options to my fans,» said Snoop Dogg. «There are a lot of sweet edibles out there, so when I created this product, I wanted to put the Dogg twist on it, which is why I'm bringing these crispy onion-flavored rings infused with THC in my home state of California. You know if I'm going to put my name on something, it's guaranteed stamped Snoop D-O-Double-G.»

Snazzle OS Spicy Onion
Caroline Yeh, co-founder and CEO of TSUMo Snacks, has high hopes for this collaboration.
«There are many reasons why this partnership is a natural one,» said Yeh to High Times. «First of all, there's Snoop and there's cannabis. So it's a very natural partnership, and especially with TSUMo Snacks. Plus, Snoop has already invested in and partnered with many food and snack brands.»
«He has his wrap snacks, and he brings out his Snoop cereal,» Yeh added, referring to the Snoop Loopz, a children's cereal (without cannabis!) he launched with Master P. last August, with proceeds going to homeless people and families in need.
Yeh continued, «So he's invested a lot in food. I think it's a very natural partnership to come back into the cannabis space with a snack brand like TSUMo.»
TSUMo Snacks and «Uncle Snoop» are also set to launch a line of limited-edition merchandise, featuring tracksuits, a gold chain, socks and other tributes to California hip-hop culture.
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