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GALLERY: Celebrities in the Cannabis Industry

The cannabis industry is growing quickly, and more and more celebrities are investing and starting their own brands. Some celebs own dispensaries, while others have their own edible and cannabis…

Snoop Dogg

BURBANK, CA – JULY 22: Rapper Snoop Dogg arrives at the Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav at Warner Bros. Studio Lot, Stage 23 on July 22, 2007 in Burbank, California.

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The cannabis industry is growing quickly, and more and more celebrities are investing and starting their own brands. Some celebs own dispensaries, while others have their own edible and cannabis flower lines. From Snoop Dogg to Whoopi Goldberg, check out our gallery of celebrities in the cannabis industry.

Snoop Dogg

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Snoop Dogg co-founded Leafs by Snoop in 2015, which is a company that specializes in cannabis flower and edibles, in partnership with Tweed.


Whoopi Goldberg

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In 2016, Whoopi Goldberg co-founded a San Francisco, CA based firm that specializes in cannabis-infused topicals that specifically targets menstrual pain. The company is titled Whoopi and Maya.


Jim Jones

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Jim Jones has an exclusive line of pre-rolled blunts, one of the first to come to market, with Saucey Farms and Extracts. Jones’ pre-roll is called the CAPO Blunt.


Wiz Khalifa

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Wiz Khalifa not only has his own line of merchandise but he also has his own app and cannabis strain. The rapper sells cannabis-themed merchandise and a “simulation game” entitled Weed Farm.


The Game

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The Game became the first celebrity to own a marijuana dispensary, according to High Times. The rapper also developed branded strains of cannabis flowers and concentrates, which are now available at his dispensary’s Santa Ana, California location.


Mike Tyson

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 Mike Tyson started breaking ground on Tyson Ranch in December of 2017, which is a cannabis resort that will feature an edibles factor, amphitheater and upscale campground on a 40-acre plot of land.