| S&R Tradelink are Official Juicy Jays Distributors
There is a lot of funny folklore and rumors as to the history of the name Juicy Jay’s®. I think it’s time to tell the whole Juicy Jay’s® background story….. It all started in the late 1980’s in New York City. My friends and I were HUGE LL Cool J fans. I had a white Mustang GT 5.0 convertible with gold rims (ala Vanilla Ice style). I couldn’t afford the leather option so it had grey plaid seats. It was hideous – but these were the 80’s and awful stuff like that was cool. After LL Cool J mentioned in one of his songs that he hangs out on Farmers Boulevard in Queens, we went to cruise Farmers Boulevard asking pedestrians if anyone knew where LL Cool J hung out. There we were, top-down, 4 funny looking kids from 4 different backgrounds and ethnicities (one of my friends named Kippie was so white he was practically albino) having the time of our lives. We cruised the entire length of Farmers that day. After that my friends came up with a new nickname for me. Of course that nickname was “Cool Jay”. They would say “yo, over there is that Vanilla Ice’s 5.0 – no that’s Cool Jay’s Stang, let’s head over to Farmers and see if we can find LL”. A decade later when I was coming up with a brand name for my new menthol rolling papers, I branded them with my old nickname Cool Jay’s. The next flavor I came up with was Watermelon. For that one, I named it Juicy Jay’s Watermelon. Later came Java Jay’s, Jay’s rolls and 40 flavors of Juicy Jay’s®. I still wish that we had been back to find LL back in 1987. I probably would have stuttered and asked where he got his Kangol. (Calling all cars, calling all cars…) (Be on the lookout for a tall light-skinned brother with dimples) (Wearing a black Kangol, sweatsuit, gold chain, and sneakers) (Last seen on Farmers Boulevard headed east) (Alias L.L. Cool J) (He’s bad…) I’m bad (LL Cool J circa 1987)
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