Vices

Why Cheech And Chong’s $100 Million Cannabis Empire Is No Joke
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Weed has always paid off for the godfathers of stoner comedy. Now they’ve built a company that sells THC-infused edibles, drinks and of course some tasty bud, all of which brings in some serious green.

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ByJavier Hasse,
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Where Is Cannabis Legal In Europe?
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