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Snoop Dogg GAS Trading Cards - How to Buy

Commemorate "Last Dance With Mary Jane" off 'Missionary' with some exclusive GAS cards.

Snoop Dogg is featured embracing cannabis plants on packaging labeled "GAS" with his name prominently displayed.
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Fresh off the release of the official video for Snoop Dogg’s Dr. Dre-produced and Jelly Roll-assisted “Last Dance With Mary Jane,” featuring the late Tom Petty, fans now have the opportunity to get their hands on some unique GAS trading cards to further commemorate the moment.

Exclusive to Complex Shop are the Limited Edition Snoop Dogg x GAS Cracked Ice Foil cards ($50) and the Snoop Dogg x GAS “Last Dance With Mary Jane” card ($20), both of which feature imagery from the Missionary track’s video. Complex Shop is also the place to find the Official Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg Deluxe GAS trading card boxed set ($75).

Those looking to further expand their Snoop collection can find additional noteworthy pieces on Complex Shop, including (but not limited to) an exclusive Missionary vinyl colorway and an exclusive Missionary poster. Shop here.

Earlier this week, Snoop, whose 2025 already boasted the ERNEST collab “Gettin’ Gone,” rolled out a surprise new album, titled Iz It a Crime? Listen here.

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