Snoop Dogg on Having Weed Connections All Over the World & His Collection of Stoner Friendly Foods

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Snoop Dogg discusses his weed experiences, including smoking sessions with Guillermo and a request from Mike Epps to help him find cannabis in Iceland. He reveals his international hookups, showcases a collection of stoner‑friendly foods, explains his cookbook collaboration with E‑40, celebrates the 30th anniversary of Doggystyle, and reminisces about the first record he ever bought.

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Speaker 2

Our first guest tonight brings joy and some smoke everywhere he goes.

He has his own breakfast cereal.

He's got his own ice cream.

And he's got a new cookbook.

It's called Snoop Dogg Presents Goon with a Spoon.

It comes out November 14.

Please welcome the next speaker of the House of Renders, and it is Snoop Dogg.

How's it going?

You got hold of Guillermo before the show, didn't you?

Speaker 1

Hey, Guillermo always makes his way to the Batcave.

He gravitates.

Speaker 2

He gravitates, and now we're unsafe.

Now we're unprotected.

We have no security.

We've got a super baked security guard.

Speaker 1

And he always says no in the beginning.

No, no, no.

OK, OK.

Speaker 2

Well, Snoop, I just want to, first of all, say I have a surprise for you.

And I really wanted you to come here.

And I thank you for coming here tonight, because I have a surprise.

But it's not time for the surprise yet.

In fact, Guillermo, you can go get ready for the surprise, OK?

Speaker 1

Got it, Jimmy.

Speaker 2

All right, OK. We're going to do that in a minute.

But first, I'm going to say, you know, we were talking about you last night.

Mike Epps was here last night.

Speaker 1

Oh, that's my guy.

Speaker 2

And yeah, he told us that he was in Iceland on vacation looking for weed.

And so he texted you and said, do you know anyone in Iceland?

And wouldn't you know it, you did know someone in Iceland.

Speaker 1

Well.

Last time I checked, I was the plug to your plug.

I'm the connect.

You know, it's good to have friends that have friends that are, you know, international and global.

Yeah.

And able to get you, you know, medicated and dedicated no matter where you at.

Speaker 2

Yeah, in a way, that is your green card into every country, isn't it?

Yes.

I have a list of countries that I know you've been to.

Tell me if you have a hookup in Mexico.

You have somebody in Mexico?

Si, senor.

Ireland.

Speaker 1

I'm sure I do, mate.

Speaker 2

What about North Korea?

You've been there.

Oh, no, I ain't got no problem with that.

How many days were you in North Korea?

Speaker 1

I was over there for about maybe seven, eight days.

I did a song with an artist named Psy.

Speaker 2

Oh, yeah, Psy.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1

You remember me and him?

We did the karaoke with you.

Speaker 2

We went to karaoke together.

Speaker 1

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Psy was in North Korea?

We went over there and did a few things.

Speaker 2

Well, he's from South Korea, though, right?

Speaker 1

Ain't they the same?

No, no, no.

Well, I went to Korea with side.

We was on the south side.

Speaker 2

It's harder to think clearly when you don't have access to what you need, right?

Speaker 1

Right.

I didn't have no access over there, because that man over there don't play no games.

So I was over there being a studious American citizen.

You did the right thing.

I did.

Speaker 2

We could have lost you forever.

Speaker 1

I know.

India?

Speaker 2

Bollywood.

What about Estonia?

Eastonia.

It's got Stoney right in there.

I'm pretty sure I got some people over there.

You know what I'm saying?

Well, that's really good to know.

That's quite a business you've got.

You know, speaking of businesses, you have a lot of products now that you're involved with.

You're an entrepreneur.

You find things you're interested in.

You create things that you think you might like.

And some of them seem to have a real connection to smoking.

For instance, your breakfast cereals, Snoop cereal,

This one's Cinnamon Toasties, and this one's Fruity Hoops with marshmallows.

And this one, I'm going to tell you, I think this one is absolutely brilliant, because you've basically combined Fruit Loops with Lucky Charms, which is genius, you know?

Speaker 1

Hey, we're from the hood, Jimmy.

We're going to do what we got to do to get by.

You got your cereals.

Speaker 2

You got ice cream.

You got Dr. Bombay birthday party, which is kind of perfect for tonight.

That's kind of good.

I want some of that, Jimmy.

You're more than welcome to have some.

I think I have spoons here also.

There's the birthday party, and we have Dr. Oh, two birthday parties.

Yeah.

Well, it is almost your birthday, isn't it?

Mm-hmm.

Tomorrow's the big day.

I don't know if you thought about this, but if you were to.

Speaker 1

Put some nose on those?

Yeah, yeah.

Look out.

Speaker 2

Yeah, have you ever?

Doing a little.

Now, this is a birthday party, right?

Mm.

Mm.

They're screaming like Bob Beamon.

What time do you actually eat breakfast?

8 o'clock at night.

I don't know.

I could easily polish this whole thing and this whole box off.

Speaker 1

Well, in real life, this is good, right?

Because if they was nasty, you couldn't be up here and just keep eating them like that.

Speaker 2

This is my weakness.

This is my kryptonite right here.

But I like this, too, because this is either for, this maze is for kids or to measure how stoned you are.

This is a maze that has no other route other than directly to where you're supposed to go.

There's only one.

It's not a maze.

It's just a line.

If you got a dumb kid, this is the perfect.

All right.

Well, listen.

And then you got your cookbook here.

Who is this?

Oh, I remember this guy.

That's E-40.

Yeah, E-40.

Yeah, he was all over the Golden State Warriors games when they were.

Speaker 1

Yeah, E-40 is a reputable.

He's a businessman.

He's a rapper.

He's an entrepreneur.

And what we did was we combined for a cookbook, because this is

My lane, I had a book that came out a couple of years ago called From Crook to Cook.

I have that book, yeah.

Which is a bestseller, you understand me?

Yeah.

So got at my kinfolk and told them I feel like he should do one because he's a great cook and he's in the industry.

So he created his book, which is The Goon with the Spoon.

Fried chicken and French toast sandwiches.

Speaker 2

Mochi muffins with pineapple and coconut.

Have you had all of these things?

E. Foley's a hell of a chef, man.

Air fryer pizza Alfredo.

Oh, boy.

Oh, boy.

Fried pickles.

Fried everything.

Everything's fried.

Even the Long Island iced teas are fried, everybody.

Yes, sir.

All right.

Well, listen.

Enough of this.

I have a surprise for you.

We're going to take a break.

A break?

Yeah.

We're going to take a quick break.

My kind of break?

Yeah.

Whatever kind of break you like.

We'll come back.

Snoop Dogg.

We'll be right back.

is, hey, Snoop, next month is the 30th anniversary of your album, Doggy Style, which is pretty crazy.

I think that's when we met, actually, right about then.

Yeah, 30 years ago, man.

Speaker 1

Do you remember the first time you went into a record store and saw your album?

Yeah, it was crazy, man, because it was lines of people buying the record.

And it, like, blew my mind that they actually wanted to buy the record.

Like, remember, I was, like, 19.

So it was, like, new for me, and it was fresh for me.

And it was fun to watch to see how people gravitated to me and my music.

And I was, like, not used to it, not used to people wanting an autograph and a picture, being very shy and bashful.

You know, unsure about myself, but, you know.

What record store was it?

VIP.

VIP, down in Long Beach?

Yes, sir.

Oh, that was your, like, local record store that you go to?

Yeah, Calvin Anderson.

What'd you buy there?

Do you remember buying records there?

The first record I bought there was Ring My Bell.

Very neat award.

Really?

Yeah, that's a good song.

That's a real good song.

You bought the single or the album?

I bought the 45.

The 45.

Brought it back and put the little yellow thing in the middle.

Yeah.

Those have gone away.

Man, them was the good old days.