'Thank you Snoop Dogg!': Willie Nelson receives ultimate Christmas sweater from fellow pot enthusiast
Willie Nelson received a very personal Christmas gift from his good friend Snoop Dogg.
The outspoken marijuana advocate showed off his new gear with a sweet post on Twitter thanking his fellow weed enthusiast for the thoughtful gift.
The 83-year-old country singer proudly displayed the red sweater that reads 'smoke weed everyday' along with a marijuana leaf dressed up as a Christmas tree.
![Thoughtful gift: Willie Nelson, 83, proudly shows off the very personal Christmas gift he received from his good friend Snoop Dogg](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/01/04/15/3BD84DAB00000578-0-image-a-2_1483544598624.jpg)
Thoughtful gift: Willie Nelson, 83, proudly shows off the very personal Christmas gift he received from his good friend Snoop Dogg
Willie is smiling sweetly at the camera with his long hair pulled back into a low ponytail.
At 83, the singer still looks young and sprightly and is clearly still going strong.
He even recently started a new business venture around his love for all things cannabis.
![Fellow pot lover: Both Snoop Dogg and Willie have been outspoken advocates of the green cannabis leaf](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/01/04/16/3BD83D8900000578-0-image-a-3_1483545884007.jpg)
Fellow pot lover: Both Snoop Dogg and Willie have been outspoken advocates of the green cannabis leaf
![Grateful: The outspoken marijuana advocate showed off his new Christmas present with a sweet post on Twitter thanking Snoop Dogg for the gift](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/01/04/15/3BD83BAB00000578-0-image-a-1_1483543836084.jpg)
Grateful: The outspoken marijuana advocate showed off his new Christmas present with a sweet post on Twitter thanking Snoop Dogg for the gift
In August 2016, the country singer launched his own marijuana brand called Willie's Reserve.
At the time, he hosted two concerts in states that will sell his product; one concert in Washington state and the other in Colorado.
The brand represents Nelson's 'personal morals and convictions' and it will be sold from storefronts that feel like 'the anti-Walmart', according to the brand's spokesperson Michael Bowman.
![Business venture: In August 2016, the country singer launched his own marijuana brand called Willie's Reserve](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/01/04/16/3BD83BB100000578-0-image-m-6_1483545988883.jpg)
Business venture: In August 2016, the country singer launched his own marijuana brand called Willie's Reserve
The products are being sold in states that have legalized marijuana, like Colorado and Washington.
The 83-year-old wanted to build something that's 'reflective of his passion.'
'Ultimately, it's his. But it was developed by his family, and their focus on environmental and social issues, and in particular this crazy war on drugs, and trying to be a bright light amongst this trail as we're trying to extract ourselves from the goo of prohibition,' Bowman told The Daily Beast.
![Keeping it legal: The products are being sold in states that have legalized marijuana, like Colorado and Washington](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/01/04/16/3BD83BB900000578-0-image-a-5_1483545898043.jpg)
Keeping it legal: The products are being sold in states that have legalized marijuana, like Colorado and Washington
'A certain standard by which growers have to account for carbon and such, in a way that empowers small growers who are doing the right thing.
'It will be like when you walk into a Whole Foods store.'
According to the official site, Nelson wanted to give back to his pot-enthusiastic fans who would come to his shows with their own 'bounty from their home gardens and local communities.'
Willie now 'happily returned the favor.'
Always moving, the energetic singer recently completed a three-show gig in Texas for the New Year.
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