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New YouTube show seeks cannabis-friendly actors from Seattle, Tacoma

By Rob Smith October 9, 2024

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Image courtesy of DaySavers

High times are ahead for a few cannabis-friendly bold personalities across the Puget Sound region. 

A Seattle pre-rolled cannabis company is seeking local actors to star in three upcoming YouTube productions centered around marijuana. Day Savers, a company that offers pre-rolled cones (shaped like a funnel) is producing what it calls “wild” YouTube shows:

  • Smoke / Kiss / Kill: Blindfolded contestants dive into three intense rounds of speed dating to find their perfect match.
  • Crossfaded: Three strangers from different walks of life spark a cross joint (two joints fitted together in the shape of a cross; three ends can be lit) and get real with deep, unfiltered conversations.
  • High Key Savage: One contestant tries to rank or guess intimate details about strangers.

No acting experience is necessary, though a love of cannabis most definitely is. Pay ranges from $100 to $200 per day. Chosen candidates must be at least 21 and will be asked to do a video interview.

Candidates interested in these green scenes can apply here.

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