Review: FX Dream 1:1:1 Sugar Free Sleep Gummies by Kanha
One of my greatest disappointments working in a medical dispensary was the lack of sugar-free edible options for products supposedly aimed at medical patients. Any time I see companies producing edibles meant for the glycemically challenged, I jump at the chance to try them. Kanha has released a sugar-free FX Dream gummy for sleep, so I stopped by Mystic Greenz in Belleville to pick up a bag to review.
Kanha FX Dream 1:1:1 Sugar Free Sleep Gummies come as a 10-pack with 10mg of THC, 10mg of CBD, and 10mg of CBN per gummy. Each circular gummy was a cloudy blue-purple and encrusted with a coarse and sweet sugar-like coating. Approximately the size of a quarter but less than a quarter-inch thick, it was easy to stack a few gummies at a time to multi-dose. Surprisingly traditional in texture, the gummies had a gumdrop-style chew where the exterior was slightly harder than the gooey core.

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Artificial mixed-berry flavor created a tart accompaniment to the sugar-style coating that hit the palate with a sharp one-two punch. This was followed closely by a spicy cracked black pepper note that wiped away the sweetness. Very clingy, the slightly bitter spice remained on my tongue for several minutes after each gummy.
The FX Dream Sleep Gummies hit much faster than I anticipated, with the initial head change widening my awareness within 10 minutes. A fast-moving tingling buzz quickly followed, sending euphoric waves through my core. As I continued to relax into a spacious, wide-open headspace, my eyelids and shoulders grew heavy under an indica-style pressure. Interestingly, there’s a relatively short window to use these for sleep, as the entire experience was over in less than 90 minutes.
The ingredients were allulose, soluble corn fiber syrup, water, pectin, citric acid, monk fruit syrup, sodium citrate, cannabis oil, natural flavors, carnauba wax, a natural fruit concentrate, Vesisorb nanotechnology, chamomile, passion flower, reishi mushroom, natural colors, and natural indica terpenes.
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Effects & Medical Attributes are based on anecdotal evidence. Individual experiences can be varied.




