
Known for their calming effects, these cannabis-infused gummies might hold the secret to a good night’s rest. Just don’t blame us if you sleep through your morning alarm.
MICHIGAN—Not every edible is built for bedtime.
Some wear off too fast or leave your brain buzzing. But these six cannabis-infused gummies are different. Whether it’s the calming cannabinoids, the sleep-focused formulas, or just a soothing nighttime ritual, each one has a reputation for helping Michiganders wind down.
Some of these picks I’ve tried myself. Others come highly recommended by budtenders, industry folks, and friends I trust. All of them are made right here in Michigan—and probably deserve a spot on your nightstand:
Thorny Berry Gummies by Lost Farm
These live resin gummies are made with a terpene-rich cannabis extract that packs a 2:1 ratio of THC to CBN—offering the kind of mellow, full-body effect that’s perfect for winding down.
If you’re new to CBN, it’s short for cannabinol, a naturally occurring cannabinoid that forms as THC (or tetrahydrocannabinol) ages. CBN isn’t nearly as psychoactive as THC, but it’s been praised for its calming, sedative properties—especially when it’s paired along with THC.
These berry-flavored gummies balance sweetness with subtle earthy notes, and they’re some of the tastiest I’ve found for nighttime use. The live resin, as opposed to just straight distillate, also lends to a full body high. Just block out a full eight hours because they pack a knockout punch.
Boysenberry Gummies by Wyld
Wyld’s boysenberry gummies are built for deep rest.
Each piece blends THC, CBD, and CBN in even amounts, designed to trigger the “Entourage Effect”—when multiple cannabinoids and terpenes work together to amplify the calming vibes.
These particular gummies also include sleep-friendly terpenes like myrcene, linalool, and beta-caryophyllene, which some folks swear by for winding down without next-day fogginess. Personally? These are my go-to on nights when I need to quiet my brain and my body.
Synergy Sleepberry Gummies by Dixie Elixirs
This is one of the few edibles on the list that includes melatonin, along with the standard cannabinoid combo of CBN, THC, and CBD. And the addition of 2mg melatonin per piece makes for a solid mix for those who want something a little extra to help them drift off.
Dixie recommends letting the gummy dissolve in your mouth for quicker uptake, and in my experience, that trick actually works. Just give it time—these hit harder than you think.
Stay Asleep Dream Berry Gummies by Wana Optimals
This is the only product on the list that brings CBG (short for cannabigerol) into the mix.
Known as the “mother of all cannabinoids,” CBG is where it all starts—the building block from which many other cannabinoids (including THC and CBD) are formed. It’s usually found in small amounts—which makes it a rare and often pricier ingredient for edibles. But it’s gaining popularity fast, especially among people looking for help with anxiety, stress, or sleep.
Wana’s Dream Berry gummies combine CBD, THC, CBN, and CBG, plus a sleep-focused blend of more than 30 terpenes designed for relaxation. The result is a mellow, well-balanced option that targets both the mental and physical tension that can keep you awake. And in my experience, it’s a formula that keeps me asleep longer—not just helps me fall asleep faster.
Midnight Blueberry Sleep Gummies by Camino
With a mix of THC, CBN, as well as calming botanical extracts like chamomile and lavender, these gummies from Camino (another Kiva Confections brand) are basically a spa night in edible form. The flavor is rich, the effects come on smooth, and the plant-based terpenes—like linalool and myrcene—round out the experience with a heavy, indica-like body feel.
If you’re someone who wants something predictable and comforting, this is an easy pick.
Black Cherry Pomegranate Snooze Gummies by Northern Lights FX
These gummies feature a classic 1:1 blend of THC and CBN. But where they really stand out is in their flavor. It’s always fresh, and there’s no weird aftertaste to ruin the vibe.
Otherwise, Northern Lights FX keeps it simple: well-dosed, multi-pack gummies made for folks who want control and consistency. They may take a little longer to kick in—anywhere from 45 minutes to two hours—but in my experience, they hit gently and tend to stick around.
For low-dose users or anyone easing into cannabis sleep aids, this is a solid starter.
Honorable Mention: PM Tablets by RISE
OK, so these aren’t gummies—but they’re too good not to mention.
Each sugar-free, gluten-free RISE PM Tablet contains a balanced 10 mg of THC, CBD, and CBN each. They’re a solid pick for anyone who’s just brushed their teeth or wants to skip the sugary, high-calorie snack right before bed. If you’re looking for a clean, low-effort alternative to gummies that still packs a punch, these tablets might be your new favorite nightcap.
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