Snoop Dogg Auctioning Off Half-Smoked Marijuana Blunt, Item Expected To Sell For Thousands

Snoop Dogg Auctioning Off Half-Smoked Marijuana Blunt, Item Expected To Sell For Thousands
How much would you pay to own something used by your fav celebrity?
Snoop Dogg, real name Calvin Broadus Jr., has launched a memorabilia auction –titled The Shiznit — to sell off several of his iconic belongings. Fans of the “Drop Like It’s Hot” rapper have the opportunity to walk away with items such as the outfit he wore at WrestleMania 39 last year, the master tape of “Lollipop” ft. Jay Z, a custom Death Row Records chain, and much more! Out of all the items up for sale, the most interesting might be Snoop Dogg’s half-smoked blunt.

The item’s description notes,
“Preserved in resin in Snoop’s personal ashtray to display for eternity, this is an auction piece like no other. This is the first ever authenticated Snoop Dogg roach, making it one of the most unique pieces of memorabilia ever created.”

Bids for the blunt are already pouring in, with the highest being nearly $2,000 at the time of this report. However, that’s expected to increase as the bidding will remain open until the 16 of June.

According to the website, the auction is meant to celebrate “30 years since the release of Snoop Dogg’s record-setting debut album, Doggystyle,” and commemorate “the illustrious career of one of this generation’s most iconic figures.”

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