Sublime Cannabis Line’s Reefers is out with a new live album
Two of three living members of the legendary band Sublime, Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson, singer Bradley Nowell’s widow Troy Nowell, and others announced the band’s line of cannabis reefers from Sublime. The cannabis line will be released in conjunction with a new live album and double LP $5 at the Door (Live at Tressel Tavern, 1994) featuring Bradley Nowell on April 21st.
According to a Feb. 7 press release, this marks the band’s official launch of high quality cannabis products in partnership with The Healing Plant of Costa Mesa, a licensed cannabis product manufacturer in California.
Reefers by Sublime uses art based on the cover art of the band’s first album, 40 Oz to Freedom, which was originally designed by friend Opie Ortiz. The art iconography of the Sublime sun cover is now legendary. Sublime recorded the most popular version of “Smoke Two Joints” on this album originally recorded by The Toyes in 1983. The cannabis brand’s initial offerings are based on the lyrics.
Three initial Two-Joint products are available in 0.7 oz bags: Smoke Two Joints in the Morning (Sativa), Smoke Two Joints in the Afternoon (Hybrid), and Smoke Two Joints at Night (Indica). Products are now available exclusively at select Southern California licensed retail dispensaries including 420 Central in Orange County. Visit the website for a full list and map of locations that sell Sublime Reefers.
Smoke Two Joints in the Morning contains Santeria, which is Moonbow (Do-Si-Do x Zkittles and White Tahoe Cookies (The White x Tahoe Og x Unknown GSC cut). Smoke Two Joints in the Afternoon is Sancho OG, which is OG Kush (Chhemdawg x Lemon Thai x Hindu Kush x Northern California) Smoking two joints a night is Whoa Si Whoa (The White x Do-Si-Do) – tested at over 30% THC.
The strains are grown by Long Beach-based Top Shelf Cultivation, a licensed, family-owned breeder known for their award-winning cannabis.
“Holistic well-being. medical necessity. Adult preference. Whatever your needs or personal choice, Sublime now has its own weed and it’s quality!” said Bud Gaugh. “Confirmed and tested by me, try them and see!”
Anyone familiar with Sublime’s music knows the role cannabis plays.
“Cannabis culture has been a part of Sublime since the beginning and I’m thrilled that we now have our own product line,” said Eric Wilson. “Cannabis brings me to this place when we were kids in the garage playing music to ourselves. Reefers is for everyone, whether used for relief, creativity, alternative medicine or relaxation.”
“Sublime has a decade-long legacy with cannabis steeped in positivity and its soulful relevance to the reggae culture, which has had such an impact on their music and lifestyle,” said Troy Nowell, who represents Bradley’s legacy with her son, Jakob Nowell . “For Jakob and I, this is an opportunity to continue to cherish the memory of Brad and his musical gifts with a global community of family and friends. We are very encouraged by the positive effects cannabis has shown in recovering from opioid addiction, its medicinal benefits for a variety of debilitating conditions, and its ability to bring holistic relief to many people by using its properties to achieve mental well-being .”
Robert Taft, Founder and CEO of The Healing Plant, and business partner Robert Knohl, Managing Partner at R2 Capital Holdings LLC, will design, source and manufacture products for the line. Taft called it a “labor of love.”
Brian Danaher, Co-Founder of Top Shelf Cultivation said, “…Sublime is embedded in the DNA of our Long Beach cannabis culture and community. It’s a family affair and all the love for plants and culture…”
The band announced on February 7 that $5 at the Door (Live at Tressel Tavern, 1994) would be released on April 21, following the release of Reefers by Sublime.
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