Lifestyle guru Martha Stewart is teaming up with the world's largest cannabis company, taking on an advisory role at Canopy Growth Corp. to help develop a "broad new line" of products for both humans and animals.
"I am looking forward to working with the Canopy Growth team," Stewart said in a statement on Thursday. "I'm especially looking forward to collaborating on developing products that can help people and their treasured animal companions." Stewart, 77, is an animal lover who co-hosts a cooking show with rapper and well-known pot connoisseur Snoop Dogg.
Sequential Brands Group Inc, which owns the Martha Stewart media and merchandising brands, stock surged Thursday, although it wasn't clear if the company would be involved in the partnership. The shares gained as much as 56 per cent, their biggest one-day gain since 2012, to $1.87 at 9:41 a.m. in New York. Canopy shares rose as much as 4.3 per cent in Toronto.
Canopy is conducting several clinical trials exploring how cannabis compounds can improve human and animal health, including research into the effectiveness of CBD, a non-intoxicating compound, to treat anxiety in animals. Cannabidiol, its formal name, has soared in popularity and is thought by its proponents to help with everything from stress to inflammation and insomnia.
"It's really about duration and quality of life for animals that respond well to CBD," Canopy Chief Executive Officer Bruce Linton said in an interview, adding that hemp is also an easily digestible protein that can be added to pet food.