Martha Stewart launches cannabis treat line for DOGS after pal Snoop Dogg ‘got her into marijuana business’
MARTHA Stewart launches a line of cannabis-infused dog treats after successfully debuting cannabidiol gummies for humans in September of last year.
The famed homemaker was introduced to her partner for the venture, Canada's Canopy Growth, by her longtime friend and co-star Snoop Dogg.
, 79, has officially launched a brand of doggy cannabis products, including infused oil drops and soft-baked chews for pot-friendly pups.
A year ago the signed a deal with the Canadian conglomerate that boasts the world’s top pot production by market value.
America's favorite hospitable host dropped her first product with her plant-partner, cannabidiol gummy treats for humans, just a few months ago and is ready for the next step.
With tastes of Meyer lemon, blood orange and kumquat, and huckleberry, Martha ensured only "gourmet" flavors for her human cannabis venture.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, at-home hobbies have increased the demand for CBD products, a non-psychoactive compound derived from Marijuana that provides relaxation for those who indulge.
Many Americans also use cannabis products on their animals, as studies have previously shown that the treatment can prove therapeutic to pets in many ways.
Martha is seeking out her next endeavor with a line of dog-safe treats, as she says CBD can help with the creatures' mental and physical well-being.
The insists that her line will help to reduce stress and maintain healthy joints and movements for her customer's pets.
“My dogs are not only my companions, but they are part of my family, and I prioritize their emotional and physical well-being as I do my own,” she explained.
“Just as CBD can support human wellness, it’s been shown to improve the quality of life for pets as well."
Martha's soft chews will come with three different options, wellness, calm, and mobility.
Available via The Vitamin Shoppe Web and Canopy's own site, the oil and treats will range from $19.99 and $22.99 early next month.
According to the, pet CBD sales are projected to reach $400 million in 2027, after peaking at just $37.4 million last year.
Influenced heavily by her long-time friend and cohort Snoop Dogg, the famed rapper brought Martha into the world of Marijuana.
The duo hosts an Emmy-nominated cooking show on VH1 called , now in its third season after premiering in 2016.
, 49, launched his own line of cannabis products back in 2015, called Leafs by Snoop, and has since introduced his co-star into the business side of CBD.
At the 37th Food & Wine Classic hosted in Aspen in 2019, Martha spoke about her relationship with the hip hop legend, after a fan asked: “What’s your favorite thing to share with Snoop Dogg?"
“Well, um, maybe—maybe a little smoke,” she replied, causing an uproar of applause in the crowd.
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“And not barbecue smoke! He actually does a good job at sharing his smoke with me, and I don’t even smoke!”
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On a separate occasion the multi-millionaire further extinguished rumors of personal marijuana usage, stating: “I’ll leave the THC offerings to Snoop.”