New THC Gummy Is First With CBN, A Cannabis Compound That May Help With Sleeping

Always on the cutting edge of cannabis infused edibles, Kiva Confections has announced their latest creation, Camino Midnight Blueberry Gummies. These new chewy delights continue Kiva’s canna-crusade by being the first to incorporate CBN. CBN stands for cannabinol. Different from CBD and THC, CBN is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that is typically found in aged THC. Bursting with medicinal potential, research has revealed that the combination of THC and CBN benefit restlessness, counteracting the morning-after groggy feeling THC typically produces alone. 

The National Sleep Foundation reports that an estimated 50 to 70 million Americans are affected by chronic sleep disorder and intermittent sleep problems that can significantly diminish health, alertness and safety. With the new Camino Midnight Blueberry Gummies, Kiva gumshoes leveraged their powers of deduction to create custom combinations of cannabinoids and plant-based terpenes that offer a uniquely relaxing mixture of THC and CBN. Each gummy uses 5mg of THC and 1mg of CBN with an added hint of chamomile and lavender oil that help support a healthy night’s rest. 

Suffice to say, we’ve come a long way from counting sheep. Rather than potentially risky medication, Camino Midnight Blueberry Gummies presents a natural, yet sweet and chewy alternative to sleeplessness. Retailing at $18 each, Camino Midnight Blueberry Gummies can be found at dispensaries throughout California.

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