Snoop Dogg Launches His Own Ice Cream Brand

If you’re known for smoking weed, it would only make sense for you to get into the snack game… because munchies, duh. Snoop Dogg is doing just that with Dr. Bombay Ice Cream. 

In partnership with Happi Co., the legendary hip-hop artist and entrepreneur, has selected each of the seven launch flavors (Bonus Track Brownie, Cocoa Cream Cookie Dream, Iced Out Orange Cream, Rollin’ In the Dough, S’more Vibes, Syrupy Waffle Sundaze, and Tropical Sherbet Swizzle) to curate an ice cream collection that allows everyone a chance to find their own favorite. 

Originally an NFT from Snoop’s Bored Ape Yacht Club collection, Dr. Bombay has transcended the digital realm to become Snoop’s sidekick and embodies the essence of West Coast culture throughout Snoop’s life. Similarly, each flavor is a tribute to key moments in the rapper’s life.

“Ice cream is more than just a snack to me; it’s a way to chill, relax, and get happy. That’s exactly what I want Dr. Bombay Ice Cream to do — bring a smile to your face and ease your mind,” said Snoop Dogg.

Dr. Bombay Ice Cream is the first product line launching under the parent company Bosslady Foods, the joint venture between Snoop and Happi Co.

Dr. Bombay Ice Cream is out now, with a rollout at 3,500 Walmart stores. 

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