Snoop Dogg Pounds

Famous Brandz is at it again with a fresh, new round of branded glass straight from the O.G. D-O-double-G. For those of you who haven’t been rolling with your mind on your money and your money on your mind, we’re talking about the man, the myth, the legend: Snoop Dogg.

Offered under the ever-popular imprint, Snoop Dogg Pounds and dubbed, “G2,” this latest swathe of accessories bearing the hip hop icon’s signature includes seven stunning new designs, designed by the legend himself and inspired by the seven cities in which he loves to perform the most. Artist, actor, author, and now a counter-cultural design engineer; there’s a reason he has a star on the Walk of Fame.

Each unit is made of the highest quality borosilicate glass and pulls out all the stops on both aesthetics and functionality. The result is a luxury smoking experience worthy of its namesake, as well as a ‘wow’ factor sure to class up any coffee table.

Have a tendency to “drop it like it’s hot”? Not to worry. Every piece comes safely packaged in a sturdy, color-coded box that bears the signature Pounds fist logo; great for stress-free transport and even better for shelf appeal.

But really, does any of this even matter? Snoop put his name on it. What else do you need to know?

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