Dr. Dre Inspires Dr. Dreidels
Dr. Dre's image is used on a series of dreidels, which are used to celebrate Hanukkah.
Hip hop fans who celebrate Hanukkah can now play dreidel with a Dr. Dreidel thanks to Bay Area artist Hannah Rothstein.
On her website, Rothstein says that the "Dr. Dreidel" was created solely for its sheer hilarity and the love of puns.
Each laser-etched, wooden dreidel features four different Dr. Dre expressions that correlate to the actual traditional Hannukah game.
For example, the most rewarding "Gimmel" sign incorporates an image of Dre with a thumbs up -- possibly inspired by the producer's mega-deal with Apple.
For the "Shin" sign, which means the player has to pay up, Rothstein used a pic of the Dr. during his N.W.A days.
"Shins are seldom a chronic problem in dreidel," Rothstein wrote via the site. "Dr. Dre's definitely overreacting."
The Dr. Dreidels also come in laser-etched, wooden packaging with Dre's Beats logo engraved.
For the rules of dreidel, head to Rothstein's website.
Photos of the Dr. Dreidels are as follows:
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