Sleep Gummies
Last updated: May 2026
Our Sleep Gummies are formulated around CBN β cannabinol, a cannabinoid that forms as THC ages and oxidizes, and the one people associate most with slower, heavier nighttime routines. Paired with a small amount of CBD in some formats and with the plant's natural terpenes, CBN is the cannabinoid our customers reach for most consistently at the end of the day. We don't make sleep or medical claims here β we just stock the format and let the product speak for itself.
Our Sleep Gummy Formats
Current lineup includes the CBN isolate gummy (pure CBN, consistent dose per piece) and the Day-Night Bundle (a CBG gummy for morning paired with a CBN gummy for evening β the CBN is the "night" side). Both are vegan, pectin-based, and hand-crafted in small batches at our Louisville facility.
Every batch is tested by an independent third-party lab. The COA shows exact CBN potency, minor cannabinoid content if any, and confirms delta-9 THC is under the 0.3% federal limit.
How to Use
- Timing β Take 60β90 minutes before bed. Cannabinoids in edible form take time to move through digestion before reaching the bloodstream.
- Dose β Start with a single gummy at the labeled dose. Don't re-dose the same night.
- Pair with a routine β CBN works best alongside the rest of a sleep hygiene routine β consistent bedtime, low screen time in the last hour, cool bedroom. Not a substitute for any of that.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does CBN do?
CBN is non-psychoactive and the research on it is still early. We don't make medical claims about what CBN does. What we can report: it's the cannabinoid our nighttime-routine customers order most consistently, and the feedback we get from long-term users is that it fits a before-bed ritual better than CBD alone. If you're considering CBN for a specific concern, talk to your doctor first.
Will Sleep Gummies make me feel high?
No. CBN is non-psychoactive β it's not THC and doesn't produce intoxication at any reasonable dose.
Can I take these with melatonin or other sleep supplements?
We can't give medical advice. Many customers do pair CBN gummies with other routine elements. If you're on prescription medication for sleep or for anything else, check with your doctor β cannabinoids can interact with some drug metabolism pathways.
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Sourcing and small-batch finishing
Our Sleep Gummies start with hemp grown by partner farms in Kentucky and Colorado under the 2018 Farm Bill. CBN is concentrated at the extraction stage, then blended into the pectin gummy base in small batches at our Louisville facility. Every lot is third-party lab tested; the COA shows precise CBN potency per piece, any minor cannabinoid content, and confirms delta-9 THC is below the federal 0.3% threshold. The COA is linked from each product page once the lot is in inventory.
Dosage notes for new users
If you're new to CBN gummies, start with a single piece at the labeled dose 60β90 minutes before bed. Edible cannabinoids route through digestion, so onset is gradual β wait the full window before considering anything else. Most regular customers settle into a steady single-gummy nightly serving within a week. CBN does not produce the immediate sedation pattern some users associate with melatonin; the experience is closer to a softer wind-down that fits alongside the rest of a sleep routine rather than replacing it.
Compliance context
Sleep Gummies are hemp-derived and federally compliant: less than 0.3% delta-9 THC by dry weight under the 2018 Farm Bill. State-level rules continue to shift as the November 2026 federal updates approach β check our HempData verified profile for current state-by-state status. Browse complementary formats on our CBN products and CBN for sleep collection pages.
How long do the effects last?
Most users report a four-to-six-hour window from a standard single-gummy serving, with a gradual taper rather than an abrupt drop-off. Heavier users may notice a longer duration; the cannabinoid clears the body over multiple half-lives.
Are these vegan and gluten-free?
Yes. Pectin-based, no gelatin, no wheat or barley ingredients. The Louisville facility processes other products that may contain common allergens, so cross-contact cannot be ruled out for very serious allergies β email us with the specific concern before ordering.
Where CBN comes from in the plant
CBN is not present in fresh hemp in any meaningful quantity. It accumulates as THC oxidizes — that is, as the plant is allowed to age, or as a concentrated extract is exposed to controlled heat and time. Properly aged hemp tends to contain the highest natural CBN content, and at the extraction stage we can concentrate the CBN fraction further. The result is a gummy with a precise, repeatable CBN dose per piece rather than the wide variability you can get from raw plant material.
Why pectin instead of gelatin
Every gummy in the sleep line uses a fruit-pectin base. Pectin gives a softer, slightly more tender chew than gelatin, and it makes the entire line vegan-friendly by default. We chose pectin years ago and stayed with it through reformulations because customers who came in vegan stayed vegan, and the texture is more forgiving in warm shipping conditions than gelatin tends to be.
What “small-batch” means in practice
Small batch is not just a marketing line for us. Each batch of sleep gummies is hand-poured at the Louisville facility, lab-tested before it ships, and matched against an internal taste-and-texture standard. The trade-off is that flavors will sometimes go on backorder for a few days while a new batch is finishing — we will not pad inventory with white-label gummies sourced elsewhere just to keep the listing in stock.
How customers tend to build a routine
The most common routine pattern is one gummy 60–90 minutes before bed, paired with the rest of a sleep-hygiene baseline — consistent bedtime, low screen exposure in the last hour, cool bedroom. CBN does not produce the immediate sedation pattern that some users associate with melatonin. The experience our customers describe is closer to a softer wind-down that fits alongside the rest of a sleep routine rather than replacing it. We do not make medical claims about CBN and we encourage you to talk to your doctor before adding any new product to a sleep routine, particularly if you take prescription medication.
Pairings inside the catalog
Sleep gummies are the evening half of a two-gummy daily routine for many of our long-term customers. The morning half is most often a daytime CBG gummy; the bundle listings carry a pre-paired Day-Night format. Customers who prefer a single nighttime cannabinoid without daytime use simply order the sleep gummies on their own.
Additional FAQ
Will CBN show up on a workplace drug test?
CBN itself is not what most workplace drug tests look for — they screen for THC metabolites. That said, CBN forms from THC oxidation, and a poorly produced CBN extract could carry trace THC. Our COA confirms delta-9 THC remains under the federal 0.3% limit on every batch, and customers in safety-sensitive workplaces should still consult their employer’s testing policy.
How does CBN compare with melatonin?
They are different categories. Melatonin is a hormone the body produces naturally and is sold as a supplement to shift the timing of the sleep cycle. CBN is a hemp-derived cannabinoid that customers report fits inside a winding-down ritual. Some customers stack the two; some prefer one over the other. We do not give medical advice on supplement combinations — talk to your doctor.
For state-by-state hemp rules and federal compliance context as the November 2026 framework approaches, see the HempData verified profile.