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Jodie Emery's new hemp caf opens in Kensington Market

When coffee shop and Kensington Market staple Casa Acoreana closed its doors in June after nearly 56 years in business, the community opened their arms to Jodie Emery who took over its 235 Augusta Ave. location Saturday.

Jodie's Joint is geared towards hemp product promotion and opened its doors Saturday

A new caf from Jodie Emery, Jodie's Joint, opened its doors in Kensington Market on Saturday. (Talia Ricci/CBC)

When coffee shop andKensingtonMarket staple Casa Acoreanaclosedits doors in June afternearly56 years in business, the community opened their arms to Jodie Emery who took over its 235 Augusta Ave.location Saturday.

Emery, who has been dubbed "the pot princess" through her and her husband's activism with legal cannabis, opened Jodie's Joint,a coffee shop geared towards the promotion of hemp products.

"Canadians have grown hemp for a very long time, and I think we have huge opportunities ahead,"she said. "The hemp plant has been used for centuries in food, fuel and fibre products. You can build almost anything with it."

Emery says she sees a bright future for hemp products as an alternative resource.Hemp is not a controlled substance under Canadian law, but itrequires licensing for industrial and commercial use.
The wood countertop where coffee is served has been rubbed with hemp oil. The space is also covered with white, hemp-based wallpaper. (Talia Ricci/CBC)

And her new cafgoes all in on hemp in many ways. Its wood countertop, where the coffee is served, has been rubbed with hemp oil. The space is also covered with white, hemp-based wallpaper andfresh plants.

Jodie's Joint serves local Sam James coffee and desserts prepared by aMasterChefCanadacontestant.Customers can add hemp milk to their coffee to make a hemp latt.

There is more that makes the coffee shop differentas well with a live DJ spinningmusic forcafcustomers.

Emery is currently under probation for her and her husband's Cannabis Culture dispensary franchise, which was deemed illegal last year. Emery says that once pot legalization comes into effect, she may consider converting the space into a lounge for cannabis consumption.