What You Need To Know About Martha Stewart's New Line Of CBD Products
Martha Stewart is about as with it as they come, and if you thought her only ties to pop culture were Snoop Dogg, you are woefully wrong. Not only is she now a thirst trap idol on Instagram, but she's also just launched her own line of CBD products to boot. While Martha Stewart herself is "calm, cool, and collected" about this launch, no one else is. Anyone who has followed the queen of DIY through the years is beyond excited about this latest and unexpected rollout.
Stewart partnered with Canopy Growth to forge her namesake CBD line which includes gummies, soft gels, and oils. While you'll love the signature Martha Stewart look the products' packaging features, the best part might be the delicious flavors that were inspired by some of her favorite recipes and fruits. Naturally, Stewart loves these flavors too and described them as reminiscent of "the French confections, pâte de fruits, rather than the sticky, overly sweet versions you might find elsewhere" (via Delish). All of the products are made in American using hemp CBD isolate and naturally flavored.
This is what Martha Stewart's CBD line includes
There's no shortage of variety in Stewart's CBD line. The wellness gummies come in two fruit medleys. The first includes Meyer lemon, kumquat, and blood orange, while the second includes red raspberry, huckleberry, and black raspberry flavors. The soft gels are unflavored. Finally, there are three oil drops to choose from including unflavored, Meyer lemon, and blood orange.
If you're new to CBD and don't understand the perks of taking it, then you should know it's made from hemp extract that's been refined multiple times so that it is a pure product, according to Stewart. It's safe and using isolate also helps you to control your dosage.
If you just can't wait, then you can already shop the entire line at Shop Canopy. A 30-count jar of gummies is $34.99, the soft gels are $44.99, and the bottles of oil drops are $44.99 each. So, go forth and unwind with a little help from Martha.