Like her pal Snoop Dogg, Martha Stewart is now truly dope.
The lifestyle doyenne is partnering with cannabis company Canopy Growth to develop products containing cannabidiol, or CBD.
But unlike weed-loving Snoop, Stewart will only be getting high on success if the joint venture works out. CBD does not get users stoned, but proponents say it relieves pain and reduces anxiety , among other health benefits.
Animals will be the first to benefit from Stewarts baked goods.
I am delighted to establish this partnership with Canopy Growth and share with them the knowledge I have gained after years of experience in the subject of living, Stewart, 77, said in a press release Thursday. Im especially looking forward to our first collaboration together, which will offer sensible products for peoples beloved pets. The release didnt elaborate on what the products will be.
She already let her career go to pot Martha Stewart Crafts sold hemp yarn.
Stewarts animal advocacy and consumer awareness made her a natural fit for an advisory role with Canopy Growth, according to the company.
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As soon as you hear the name Martha, you know exactly who were talking about, Canopy Growth chairman and co-CEO Bruce Linton said in the release. Martha is one of a kind and I am so excited to be able to work alongside this icon to sharpen our CBD product offerings across categories from human to animal.
In a nod to Stewarts catchphrase, Canopy Growth concluded: Heres to Future Growth (its a good thing.)
CBD-infused foods still face regulatory issues, The Associated Press noted.
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