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DETROIT, MICHIGAN – JANUARY 26: Snoop Dogg performs, while wearing a Los Angeles Lakers sweat suit in memory of Kobe Bryant, at The Fillmore on January 26, 2020 in Detroit, Michigan. Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash on January 26th. (Photo by Scott Legato/Getty Images)

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN – JANUARY 26: Snoop Dogg performs, while wearing a Los Angeles Lakers sweat suit in memory of Kobe Bryant, at The Fillmore on January 26, 2020 in Detroit, Michigan. Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash on January 26th. (Photo by Scott Legato/Getty Images)
A few days ago, world renowned rapper and WWE celebrity Hall of Famer, Snoop Dogg broke the internet with his ‘No Smoke’ announcement. The post was made on Instagram on 17 November and took everyone by surprise as Snoop Dogg is known for his indulgence in marijuana. The rapper has admitted openly about his addiction on Internet and medial channels.
But now, he has clarified his situation and his relation to his smoking habits with another post on his Instagram that is directly linked to his ‘No Smoke announcement’.
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Snoop Dogg clears the air on his No Smoke annoucement
Snoop took to Instagram to make another post in continuation of his previous post. The new post was made on November 20 with the caption “I’m done with smoke. I’m going smokeless with @solostove. #ad.” It turned out to be an ad partnership with a company called Grapevine, that has created a product called Solo Stove, a part of Solo brands.
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In the ad, Snoop Dogg can be heard saying, “I have an announcement. I’m giving up smoke. I know what you thinking “Snoop, smoke is kind of your whole thing” But I’m done with it. Done with the coffin and my clothes smelling all sticky-icky. I’m going smokeless, Solo Stove, fixed five. They take out the smoke.”
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