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Snoop Dogg opens first cannabis store in Ladera Heights

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By 2UrbanGirls on July 11, 2024 Local news
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LOS ANGELES – Ahead of his anticipated appearance as NBCUniversal’s “Special Correspondent” for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, global icon Snoop Dogg is opening his first licensed cannabis store near the LAX Airport called S.W.E.D., an acronym for Snoop’s signature phrase Smoke Weed Every Day. A new cultural hub at the helm of Los Angeles, S.W.E.D. will introduce top-shelf premium products and services. 

Fans and cannabis connoisseurs across the globe will now have access to a dispensary that pays homage to Snoop Dogg’s most memorable moments in music and beyond. From the iconic wooden Death Row Records chair, an area dedicated to the Doggy-Style album, to Snoop’s hand-written sayings graffitied on the walls, S.W.E.D. brings an unwavering cannabis and pop culture experience conveniently located between SoFi Stadium and the airport. 

Snoop Dogg is also gearing up to launch a S.W.E.D. coffeeshop in the heart of Amsterdam, Netherlands in August 2024.

The store will be located at 5494 W Centinela Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90045 next to Court Cafe.

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