Supreme x CashCannon Money Gun
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The CashCannon Money Gun is a battery-powered motorized bill dispenser that uses a 9V-driven motor and a rubber friction wheel to feed stacked bills rapidly from the barrel, fanning them into the air like a small pistol. It accepts real currency or novelty prop money and is sold as a party prop and nightlife accessory. CashCannon was introduced in the mid-2000s and became shorthand for conspicuous celebration after appearing in hip-hop music videos and club footage. The SS17 Supreme version ships with a raised Supreme logo on the grip housing and a custom stack of Supreme-printed $1,000 novelty bills for the hopper, framing the party prop as a streetwear accessory.
About CashCannon
CashCannon is an American novelty device invented by Kwasu Sampson, a FAMU-FSU engineering graduate, who began developing the product in 2008 and brought it to market through his company The Cash Cannon LLC. The handheld, battery-powered unit rapidly dispenses flat paper items — dollar bills, flyers, confetti — from a stacked magazine. The original model appeared on TMZ Live and MTV, and a Light Show version with LEDs followed in 2015. The product is widely used at nightclubs, music video shoots, and promotional events. Supreme released a co-branded CashCannon money gun as part of its SS17 accessories lineup.


