Sticky's_Queen
04-07-2008, 08:06 PM
Monday April 7, 2008
Have you ever heard of Tom Cruise purple? According to a report from the New York Daily News that is a strain of marijuana that is grown and marketed as medical marijuana with the Cruise name and photo in Northern California shops and the report claims that it has the husband of the fabulous Katie Holmes smoking mad.
Tom Cruise Purple: Marijuana Sale Has Star Smoking Mad
Apparently those that use weed for medicinal purposes can purchase it bottled up in vials with a photo of Tom Cruise on the side of the bottle on some sort of a label and the picture shows him laughing hysterically.
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The story notes that his lawyers are ready to take a long hard look at the marketing technique and they are considering using legal means to get the actor's photo and name off of the vials as he really doesn’t want his name or his likeness associated with any of the stuff being sold.
That makes sense as Cruise is very anti-drug, even prescription drugs as his religion, Scientology, is against the use of psychotropic drugs, Rush and Molloy note in their Daily News column.
Have you ever heard of Tom Cruise purple? According to a report from the New York Daily News that is a strain of marijuana that is grown and marketed as medical marijuana with the Cruise name and photo in Northern California shops and the report claims that it has the husband of the fabulous Katie Holmes smoking mad.
Tom Cruise Purple: Marijuana Sale Has Star Smoking Mad
Apparently those that use weed for medicinal purposes can purchase it bottled up in vials with a photo of Tom Cruise on the side of the bottle on some sort of a label and the picture shows him laughing hysterically.
***
The story notes that his lawyers are ready to take a long hard look at the marketing technique and they are considering using legal means to get the actor's photo and name off of the vials as he really doesn’t want his name or his likeness associated with any of the stuff being sold.
That makes sense as Cruise is very anti-drug, even prescription drugs as his religion, Scientology, is against the use of psychotropic drugs, Rush and Molloy note in their Daily News column.