She is better known for a love of copper pots than pot brownies. And the only cherry pie she seems to indulge in has a crust and is baked in the oven. But Martha Stewart, who built an empire as the doyenne of domesticity, has teamed up with a Canadian cannabis company to create and promote a new line of hemp-based CBD products.

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Bruce Linton, chief executive of the Ontario-based company, Canopy Growth Corporation, said Ms. Stewart would have an advisory role and assist with the development and brand positioning of a new line of offerings for humans and animals. He said they hoped to introduce something for pets soon, which they are currently developing.

“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,” Ms. Stewart said in a statement. “I’m especially looking forward to our first collaboration together, which will offer sensible products for people’s beloved pets.”

Ms. Stewart, 77, is the latest celebrity to team with a cannabis company to bring its products to a more mainstream audience. In 2016, Whoopi Goldberg announced a line of marijuana products targeted at relieving pain from menstrual cramps. That same year, Melissa Etheridge announced that she too was starting her own line of goods.