Got plans for Super Bowl Sunday? Here’s how you can enter Snoop Dogg's INDOGGOSweepstakes for a chance to attend the big game.
The company was founded in association with Keenan Towns, co-founder of Trusted Spirits. “I can’t wait for the world to taste my remix on gin!” Snoop said in a statement at the time of launch. “When creating INDOGGO, I wanted to give those feelings new life with an approachable juicy gin that’s smooth like the D.O. Double G.”
Whoever wins the Super Bowl tickets will get a chance to watch the game in person and see Snoop take the stage during the
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