Full Spectrum Gummies
Last updated: May 2026
Full Spectrum Gummies keep the complete hemp profile intact β CBD as the primary cannabinoid, with CBG, CBC, CBN, trace delta-9 THC under 0.3%, and the plant's natural terpenes all along for the ride. If you want the so-called "entourage effect" β the idea that hemp's compounds work better together than any one works alone β this is the format to pick.
Our Full Spectrum Gummies
We source hemp under the 2018 Farm Bill and run our own extractions at the Louisville facility. The full-spectrum extract keeps the whole cannabinoid and terpene profile intact rather than stripping it down to isolated compounds. That profile gets blended into the gummy base β pectin, cane sugar, natural fruit flavor, natural color.
Expect the taste to carry a faint hemp note from the terpenes. Customers who've tried both isolate and full-spectrum gummies tend to describe the full-spectrum version as "more hemp-forward" on the palate. If that's not what you want, our CBD isolate gummies are flavor-neutral on the hemp side.
Every batch is third-party lab tested. COA shows the full cannabinoid panel and terpene profile.
How to Use
- Starting dose β One gummy. Our full-spectrum gummies typically run 25 mg of total cannabinoids per piece.
- Timing β 30β90 minutes for onset. Don't re-dose at 20 minutes.
- Consistency β Daily users tend to find a sweet-spot dose within a week and stay there. One gummy morning and evening is a common routine.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will full-spectrum gummies show up on a drug test?
They might. Full-spectrum products contain trace delta-9 THC under 0.3% by dry weight. Regular or heavy use can accumulate enough to register on a sensitive workplace drug test. If drug testing is a concern, choose a CBD isolate gummy instead.
Full-spectrum vs broad-spectrum vs isolate β what's the difference?
Full-spectrum keeps the complete hemp profile including trace THC. Broad-spectrum removes the THC but keeps other cannabinoids. Isolate is pure CBD only. Full-spectrum is the most "plant-like" option; isolate is the purest single-compound option; broad-spectrum sits in the middle.
Shop Full Spectrum Gummies below. Small-batch, hand-crafted, third-party tested.
Sourcing and lab work
The hemp behind our Full Spectrum Gummies is grown by farms operating under the 2018 Farm Bill β primarily in Kentucky and Colorado β and brought into our Louisville facility for extraction and finishing. Every batch carries a Certificate of Analysis from an ISO-accredited third-party lab covering full cannabinoid quantification (CBD, CBG, CBC, CBN, delta-9 THC), terpene profile when relevant, pesticide screen, heavy metals panel, residual solvents, and microbial. The COA is linked from the product page; if the lot's COA is not yet posted, the lot is not yet in cart.
Dosage notes
Most adult customers settle into a single-gummy serving (typically 25 mg total cannabinoids) once or twice per day. Onset is gradual β give the first piece the full 90-minute window before considering a second. Daily users tend to find a steady serving size within a week and stay there. If you're new to edible cannabinoids, start at a half-gummy serving and adjust upward over several days.
Compliance and state rules
Full Spectrum gummies are hemp-derived and federally compliant under the 2018 Farm Bill: under 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight. State-level hemp rules continue to evolve β see our HempData verified profile for the current state-by-state picture, and check your state's rules before ordering. For routinely tested users, our CBD-only gummies or THC-free collection are the safer choice; full-spectrum products contain trace delta-9 THC.
How should I store full-spectrum gummies?
Cool, dark, dry. Avoid leaving the bottle in a hot car or a sunny windowsill β heat softens the pectin and accelerates terpene loss. The cannabinoid content itself is more stable than the gummy texture, but flavor and form hold up best at room temperature or below.
Can I split a gummy to fine-tune the serving?
Yes. The pieces cut cleanly with a sharp knife, and the cannabinoid distribution is uniform within a piece. Splitting is the simplest way to dial in a serving between common label increments.