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Before companies like Eaze brought weed to your doorstep, cannabis entrepreneur Mickey Cesar found a creative way to bring some green to those in need. Just in time for the holidays, Foxy and Eaze present a mini documentary exploring his passion for pot
Foxy, a newly launched California cannabis brand, has created a short documentary about the first cannabis delivery service in New York City. The documentary, created in partnership with Eaze and debuted exclusively on Playboy.com, shares the story of Mickey Cesar, the self-proclaimed “Pope of Dope.”
Cesar first became active in the New York cannabis space as an activist and entrepreneur in the late 1970s. He eventually opened the first telephone delivery service, which he advertised with the phone number 1-800-WANT-POT.
Sharing never-before-seen footage, imagery and interviews—including a conversation with acclaimed photographer Clayton Patterson—the short film covers the conception of New York City’s first delivery service and the mastermind behind it.
In honor of Cesar, Foxy has created the Pope’s Pie, a high-potency premium indoor flower, available exclusively at eaze.com. As a longtime advocate for cannabis decriminalization, Playboy is thrilled to share his story.
C11-0000532-LIC (Telos Cg Distribution LLC)
Produced by Nico Dios and Ryan Littman
Directed by Alden Nusser and Ben Fries
Featuring Clayton Patterson and Derik Howard
Edited by Andrew Doga
Archival footage and photographs provided by Clayton Patterson and Elsa Rensaa, CBS News, ABC News
Music by Simon O’Connor