Justin Bieber has teamed up with a cannabis company to create a range of dagga joints named after his song Peaches.
According to the Palms company website, it sells spliff in seven-joint packs in various strengths.
Justin, 27, released Peaches earlier this year, a track on his sixth album Justice, and it references smoking dagga.
In one line from the lyrics he says: “I got my peaches out in Georgia (Oh, yeah, s***), I get my weed from California (That’s that s***).
Proceeds from the joints will given to veterans charities and an organisation that aims to free people who have been incarcerated due to marijuana possession.
Justin also sells various items of merchandise with the Peaches lyrics on it.
Bieber told Bloomberg : “I’m a fan of Palms and what they are doing by making cannabis approachable and helping to destigmatise it — especially for the many people who find it helpful for their mental health.
He also told Vogue : “Weed was something that I felt people tried to make me feel bad for enjoying but I’ve now found a place in my life for weed products that have been beneficial in my human experience.”