Cannabis Hall Of Fame
From High School Dropout To So Paid Promo Tour Jake Strain
An Exclusive Feature in The Plugs Pages – Where Only Cannabis Royalty Get Inked
Before the diamonds…
Before the tour buses…
Before his hat became a piece of music history…
There was just a 15-year-old kid from Scotia Glenville, freestyling in between classes, wearing hand-me-down ambition and a dream bigger than his hometown could handle.
The school system? Didn’t get it.
The locals? Laughed at it.
The district? Ignored it.
But Jake Strain?
He stayed locked in — headphones on, head down, never forgetting a single doubter’s name.
And now?
The only thing louder than his beats is the sound of his success.
Today, Jake Strain is the founder and CEO of Swaggertown Records, a fully independent, self-made music label that’s been shaking the underground for years — and recently exploded into the mainstream.
Jake didn’t wait for a label to find him — he built the label.
He didn’t ask for a seat at the table — he built the table.
He owns his house, new vehicles, and rocks a diamond chain with his label’s logo on it — all paid for with pure rap hustle. No gimmicks. No handouts. Just a kid with a mic and an unshakable grind.
And yet?
He’s still humble enough to pull up and perform at Madame Jane’s, a local dispensary in Schenectady. Where Jake gave Afroman a plaque to celebrate the success of their hit single “420” with Yung Fate & DJLeach. Was the first kick-off of the So Paid Promo Tour.
Jake and Afroman’s friendship started with music and grew into a movement. Their collaboration track “420”, dropped five years ago, is now Afroman’s 10th most streamed song of all time. That track didn’t just slap — it cemented Jake’s place in weed rap history.
The chemistry between them lit up speakers worldwide — and that earned Jake and Swaggertown Records an invitation to join Afroman on a national tour.

For almost 3 months, Jake’s been on the road rocking shows with massive crowds, massive energy, and major collaborations — even rubbing elbows with Hank Williams Jr., who performed “Family Tradition” at the Rock the Country festival.
And in what will someday be a music trivia deep cut, Afroman even borrowed Jake’s hat during a performance — making it a literal piece of music history.
The Family Hustle: Swaggertown Meets Strain’s Strain Reviews
Behind every great artist is a team — and behind Jake Strain is a man known in cannabis circles as OG Strain — his father, his hype man, and the host of the growing YouTube channel Strain’s Strain Reviews (Talk Cannabis).
The channel, while independent from Swaggertown Records, is deeply connected — both through family blood and weed culture.
OG Strain is a true cannabis connoisseur — the kind who doesn’t just review strains, he respects them. He’s funny, sharp, and respected by legends like Afroman and Dope As Yola.
Together, Jake and his dad are a two-generation powerhouse: one slaying stages, the other breaking down buds.
Their collab is a match made in terpene heaven — with Swaggertown x Strain’s Strain Reviews becoming a formula that benefits both platforms and serves the cannabis culture from two fronts: music and education.
Why Jake Strain Made It Into The Plugs Pages
Let’s be real — The Plugs Pages doesn’t just print anyone.
This isn’t a shoutout.
It’s not a DM for collab.
You don’t buy your way in — you blaze your way in.
To be featured here, you’ve gotta be:
A proven influence in cannabis culture
A real one who’s stayed active in the community for over a decade
Someone who’s elevated the game — through music, business, or activism
And respected, not just followed
Jake Strain checks all those boxes.
From overcoming haters to headlining with Afroman…
From local ridicule to national recognition…
From rapping at 15 in Scotia Glenville to running Swaggertown Records…
Jake didn’t just chase the dream — he turned it into property, playlists, and partnerships.
This feature is more than just ink on a page — it’s recognition from the highest tier of cannabis media.
And trust us:
The industry is watching.
In the world of cannabis artistry, it’s rare to find someone who stays grounded while climbing so high.
Jake Strain is that rare.
And with a legacy being written in diamond chains, nationwide tours, and 420 anthems, he’s only just getting started.
So here’s to the next generation of legends — built on bars, bud, and bold belief.
Jake Strain — officially certified, recognized, and honored in The Plugs Pages.
Now that’s something not even haters in the homeroom can deny.
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Cannabis Hall Of Fame
Cannabis Hall of Fame: Cheech & Chong — Gonzo Icons, Cultural Architects, and Enduring Legends
By Herbert Greenstein — The Plug’s Pages Magazine
In the world of cannabis culture, few names are as instantly recognizable — or as profoundly influential — as Cheech & Chong. To be inducted into the Cannabis Hall of Fame in The Plug’s Pages Magazine is more than recognition. It’s a statement: this individual or duo shaped the culture, challenged perceptions, and helped redefine an entire generation’s view of cannabis and comedy.
Not everyone gets this honor. To be featured here — in a Hall of Fame article written personally by me, Herbert Greenstein, CEO and lead writer for this magazine — a legend must be just that: exceptional, enduring, and deeply consequential. When it comes to Cheech & Chong, there are few better examples of true cannabis cultural impact.
How Two Strangers Became a Legendary Duo
The story of Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong began in 1969 in Vancouver, when fate threw these two very different personalities together. Cheech, a young American avoiding the Vietnam draft, walked into a burlesque club looking for acting opportunities and met Chong, a comedic performer with the City Works improv troupe. What happened next wasn’t just a partnership — it was the birth of something iconic. (en.wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheech_%26_Chong?utm_source=chatgpt.com))
Cheech’s fiery energy paired exquisitely with Chong’s mellow, laid‑back style — a contrast that became their creative engine. Together, they crafted a brand of comedy that captured the spirit of the early 1970s: irreverent, hilarious, and unapologetically tied to cannabis culture. This was comedy that spoke to the counterculture, not around it. (en.wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheech_%26_Chong?utm_source=chatgpt.com))
From Stand‑Up to Cultural Phenomenon
Their early success came through comedy albums, starting with their self‑titled 1971 release that connected instantly with audiences craving something fresh and defiant. They weren’t just telling jokes — they were shaping a cultural identity. (en.wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheech_and_Chong_%28album%29?utm_source=chatgpt.com))
But the real breakthrough came in 1978 with Up in Smoke, the feature film that made Cheech & Chong household names. The movie — made on a humble budget — grossed an astounding $104 million worldwide, proving that counterculture comedy could move mainstream audiences. It was a seismic moment for stoner humor and for cannabis representation in media. (people.com (https://people.com/cheech-and-chong-made-only-usd50k-after-their-first-film-grossed-usd104-million-11717952?utm_source=chatgpt.com))
Eight films, countless routines, and millions of laughs later, Cheech & Chong had solidified their place in entertainment history.
The Rift Behind the Jokes
Behind the laughter, however, lay real tension. By the mid‑1980s, creative differences and disputes over credit led to a split after Get Out of My Room in 1985. Cheech pursued solo projects in film and television, while Chong continued to perform and explore other ventures. (en.wikipedia.org (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheech_%26_Chong?utm_source=chatgpt.com))

That chapter in their story reminds us: even legends are human. They disagree. They struggle. They evolve. But their eventual reunions years later — onstage and on screen — underscore the power of legacy to bring talents back together. (leafmagazines.com (https://leafmagazines.com/culture/still-smokin-the-rebirth-of-cheech-and-chong/?utm_source=chatgpt.com))
Reunion and Revival
After a long hiatus, Cheech & Chong returned to live performance in 2008, touring North America and reconnecting with fans old and new. Their chemistry remained undeniable, their humor as sharp as ever. Even decades into their careers, they continued to celebrate what made them special: partnership, irreverence, and a love for making people laugh. (leafmagazines.com (https://leafmagazines.com/culture/still-smokin-the-rebirth-of-cheech-and-chong/?utm_source=chatgpt.com))
Their story was again put into focus through the 2025 documentary Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie, offering a candid look at their legacy, their bumps along the way, and the cultural footprint they helped carve.
Cannabis and Legacy in the Modern Era
Today, Cheech Marin — age 78 — and Tommy Chong — age 86 — remain active, engaged figures. They perform stand‑up, appear at conventions like Comicpalooza, and embrace their role as elder statesmen of cannabis culture. Their influence has even extended into business ventures within the legal cannabis and hemp markets, applying their branding and wit to products that reflect their decades‑long connection to the plant they helped normalize. (sfgate.com (https://www.sfgate.com/cannabis/article/cheech-chong-100m-cannabis-hemp-empire-21015051.php?utm_source=chatgpt.com))
In an era where cannabis continues its journey toward widespread acceptance, Cheech & Chong’s early work stands as a foundational pillar — entertaining, provocative, and impossibly timeless.
Why We Still Love Them
Cheech & Chong didn’t merely make people laugh about cannabis — they invited the world to look at it differently. Their humor was a vehicle for change, loosening stigma and inviting people in through joy rather than confrontation. They turned taboo into mainstream with nothing but jokes, authenticity, and charisma.
To be featured in the Cannabis Hall of Fame is more than an accolade — it’s a testament to impact. Not every artist, activist, entrepreneur, or legend earns this distinction. When someone does, it signals that their contributions didn’t just entertain — they transformed culture.
And Cheech & Chong did exactly that.
In every laugh, every line, and every legacy‑shaping moment, they helped take cannabis from the fringes and plant it firmly within our cultural landscape — forever part of the history we celebrate here in The Plug’s Pages Magazine.
And that’s no joke.
Cannabis Hall Of Fame
She Didn’t Tiptoe In — OG Granny Blew the Door Off the Internet 💥🌿
How a fearless cannabis grandma went from everyday life to everyone’s feed overnight
By OG Strain
Host of Strain’s Strain Reviews (Talk Cannabis)
Some people plan their rise.
Some people strategize.
Some people chase clout.
And then… there’s OG Granny.
One day, she was just being herself.
The next? She was everywhere — popping up on feeds, timelines, comment sections, and hearts across the cannabis community like a perfectly timed 4:20 alarm you didn’t even know you set.
And the wild part?
She didn’t change a thing.
OG Granny didn’t go viral because she tried to.
She went viral because authentic doesn’t need permission.
From Frustration to Facebook Fame
Like many creators in cannabis space, OG Granny’s journey didn’t start smooth. TikTok — notorious for being tighter than a dispensary childproof jar — wasn’t giving her the reach she deserved. Cannabis and alcohol content? Shadowed. Suppressed. Buried.
She was discouraged. Close to giving up.
That’s when her daughter, known online as Elevated Eating, stepped in and said what needed to be said: “Try somewhere else.”
Facebook was that somewhere else — and once OG Granny landed there, the internet did what the internet does when it meets realness.
It fell in love.
“When my Facebook page really took off, I cried like a baby,” she shared. “To think people liked me for who I am… it gave me confidence and let my personality explode.”
Explode it did — in the best way possible.
A 1971 OG (Yes, Really)
Before cannabis was cool.
Before dispensaries.
Before terp profiles and lab labels.
OG Granny was already there.
She’s been part of the cannabis culture since 1971, a time when using marijuana wasn’t just stigmatized — it was treated like a moral failure. So she stayed quiet. Lived her life. Let cannabis quietly help her along the way.
Only a handful of people knew.
Until now.
The name OG Granny wasn’t marketing — it was instinct. “Original Gangster,” she explains, “means someone who’s been there from the beginning, seen it all, and has knowledge to share.”
And trust me — she’s got knowledge and stories.
Mary Jane, Anxiety, and Getting By (Not Just High)
OG Granny doesn’t sugarcoat why cannabis matters to her.
She calls Mary Jane her friend — the one who holds her tight when anxiety comes knocking. Anxiety that’s been with her since childhood. Anxiety so strong she once chose a zero over speaking in front of a class.

Cannabis changed that.
“I don’t use it to get high,” she says. “I use it to get by.”
That single sentence alone has probably helped more people than she’ll ever know.
Humor, Heart, and a Little Mooning 👀😂
Yes — she’s goofy.
Yes — she’s fearless.
And yes… she once mooned her entire school.
(Icon behavior, honestly.)
Her humor comes from a childhood full of adventure, camping summers by the lake, parents who encouraged honesty, and a foundation rooted in family. That’s why her content hits — it’s funny, but it’s also human.
Her mission moving forward?
Normalize cannabis.
Remove the shame.
Make people laugh while telling the truth.
“Cannabis is a medicine, not a drug,” she says — and she means it.
What’s Next for OG Granny?
Brand partnerships? She’s open.
Collaborations? Bring ’em on.
Merch, giveaways, lives, community building? Absolutely.
Her platform is growing daily, and she’s using it with intention — reading comments, connecting with followers, and encouraging people who’ve been hiding in the shadows to come out and be themselves.
She’s also a strong advocate for federal and state legalization, determined to keep pushing the culture forward — with humor, heart, and a little bit of that OG sparkle.
A Personal Note from the Author
As the writer of this feature — and as the host of Strain’s Strain Reviews (Talk Cannabis) — I’d be honored to collaborate with OG Granny further. Whether that’s an interview, a sit-down, or a Sunday session if our paths cross somewhere in Upstate New York, the invite is open and genuine.
OG Granny is exactly the kind of voice this culture needs.
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OG Granny didn’t slowly build a following.
She arrived.
And judging by the love, laughter, and community she’s already created in just a few short months — she’s only getting started.
👇 Links to OG Granny’s platforms and contact information are included below for creators, brands, and collaborators interested in working with her.
Welcome to the spotlight, OG Granny.
The culture’s been waiting for you. 🌿🔥
Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/14NhPytNFx4/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Youtube Link: https://youtube.com/@o.g.granny4347?si=-twTP1PIgcntWMyR
Cannabis Hall Of Fame
“Canna Fae: The Sparkly Smoke Sprite Leading New York’s Green Renaissance”
If cannabis culture had a guardian angel, she’d probably show up wearing glitter, holding a nug the size of a baby dragon, and sprinkling terpene-scented pixie dust everywhere she walked.
And in Upstate New York, that’s not a fantasy — that’s Canna Fae.
A pioneer, a muse, a model, an enchantress, and—if you ask her partner Tok—“a whole magical event,” Canna Fae has carved her own lane in cannabis modeling. She didn’t just enter the space… she glided in, barefoot, glowing, and holding a bowl.
“A cannabis model,” she says, “is a model… but with more personality and a bit more sparkle.”
Honestly? You can’t top that definition.
She’s part beauty, part ambassador, part storyteller, part nature spirit, and part “bad ass for a plant that’s gone from taboo to trendy.” And she makes it look effortless — like the plant chose her as its spokesperson, not the other way around.
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PIONEER STATUS: UNDENIABLE, UNINTENTIONAL, AND FULLY FAED-UP
Before the industry had a name for what she was doing, Canna Fae was already doing it.
“Hell, yeah, I’m a pioneer!” she laughs. And she’s right.
New York didn’t have cannabis models — it barely had legal cannabis. But she rolled up anyway and started carving the path like she had a shovel in one hand and a pre-roll in the other.
“Feels like being early to a party everyone else is just now discovering,” she said. And honestly, she’s not waiting by the door — she is the door.
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THE ORIGIN STORY: TRAGEDY, TRANSFORMATION, AND TOK TALK TAKEOFF
Before the sparkle, before the shoots, before the forest nymph aesthetic, life hit her hard. A near-death pulmonary embolism. A painful divorce. A total identity reconstruction.
“I tried modeling to rebuild my self-esteem,” she says, “I had no idea this many people would be interested.”
But cannabis modeling? That called to her.
It had the freedom, the creativity, the authenticity — everything traditional modeling lacked.
And the industry took notice. Canna Fae has already been published in Definition After Dark, Via Donna, and The Plug’s Pages Magazine — with a new feature coming soon in Twisted Magazine. Her rise isn’t luck; it’s impact.
Especially with Tok, her master-grower partner, teaching her cultivation and collaborating on everything from visuals to the rising Tok Talk podcast.
“Traditional modeling felt like stepping into someone else’s lane,” she says. “Cannabis modeling felt like building my own.”
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Photo Credit to Ryan Adams
THE OFFERINGS: A ONE-STOP-SPARKLE-SHOP
If it involves weed and a camera, Canna Fae does it — and she does it better than anyone.
Her services include:
- Product shoots (“I can make anything look sexy.” She’s not lying.)
- Brand promos (“OMG I need that!” content.)
- Lifestyle shoots (forest fairy meets high fashion stoner)
- Strain reviews (she describes weed like zodiac signs and somehow it’s accurate)
- UGC videos (like FaceTiming your prettiest friend)
- Event appearances (she raises the vibe in any room by 30% minimum)
She is, in her own words, “a one-stop smoke shop for cannabis content.”
And honestly? She’s the Snoopy of weed — she looks good in every aesthetic.
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WHAT SHE LOOKS FOR IN A BRAND
Canna Fae is selective. Very selective. Like “Fae Kingdom Royal Constable at the Drawbridge” selective.
She chooses brands based on:
- Authenticity
- Quality (“No mid energy allowed.”)
- Aesthetics
- Professionalism
- Values
If you’re not aligned, she won’t just decline — she’ll politely bless your journey and return to the forest.
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HER ROLE IN THE 420 COMMUNITY? THE NETWORKING FAE GODMOTHER.
In the 518, she’s everywhere — supporting small farms, connecting local businesses, uplifting dispensaries, collaborating with glass artists, hosting meetups, and growing a community like an enchanted mycelial web.
She and Tok’s “Puff & Promote” mixers are basically fairy gatherings with business cards.
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THE SUPERTEAM: TOKALOTAPOT x THE PLUG’S PAGES x OG STRAIN x CANNA FAE
She calls it “the cannabis version of a super-team.”
She’s the Chief Aesthetic Officer, Product Muse, and Magical Vibe Director — taking technical brilliance and turning it into scroll-stopping visuals.
“We’re unstoppable,” she says.
Honestly? Facts.
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THE FUTURE: “SPARKLES AND SCIENCE” WORLD DOMINATION
Canna Fae wants:
- A Canna Fae Fave seed line
- A reality show with OG Strain
- AR/VR immersive fantasy cannabis campaigns
- A long-term role as the official “spokes-sprite” of the cannabis future
She’s not just entering the cannabis hall of fame — she’s fluttering in like a neon-glowing forest queen, wings first.
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CONTACT THE FAE KINGDOM
Email: toknfaeded@gmail.com
Instagram: @leslieantoinettelafleur
YouTube: @leslieantoinettelafleur, @tokalotapotseeds
Phone: (518) 653-6325
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Verdict:
This isn’t just a model.
This is a movement.
A vibe.
A whole ecosystem.
Welcome to the Canna Fae Era.
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Daniel Crawford
October 17, 2025 at 8:12 pm
Good man. Thank you for the break down my guy,God bless