THC Gummies
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We’ve combined the easy, convenient consumption format of pills with the natural power of plants to create seven intentional 1906 Experience Drops. *Don’t chew!
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1906 Drops work in 20 minutes or less (vs. 45-120 minutes with other edibles).
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We combine THC & CBD with other plant medicines for precisely targeted effects (like cognitive function, serotonin production & more).
THC gummies are one of the most familiar ways to take cannabis, but familiar doesn't mean predictable. Most weed gummies hand you a high and leave the timing and intensity to chance. 1906 approaches edibles differently, building low-dose, fast-acting formulas you can actually plan around.
This page covers how cannabis gummies work, how fast they take effect, and how to dose them. 1906's own gummies focus on pain relief, and the same precision runs through the brand's other edible formats for sleep, energy, and calm.
How THC Gummies Work
A gummy passes through your digestive system before the cannabinoids reach your bloodstream, which is why conventional edibles can take 45 minutes to two hours to kick in. That delay is what leads people to take a second dose too soon.
1906 shortens that window with fast-acting delivery technology, so onset lands closer to 20 minutes. Faster onset means you can feel your response before deciding whether you need more.
Microdosing and Why Dose Matters
Low-dose formulation is the other half of the equation. Microdosing means starting with a small, measured amount rather than a heavy one, so the effect stays controlled and easy to gauge.
Onset varies with body weight, tolerance, and whether you've eaten. Begin with the lowest serving on the label, wait the full onset window, then adjust. Research on individual response is ongoing, and starting low remains the most reliable guidance. [EDITOR: confirm this dosing language reads within the generally-accepted-claims boundary.]
1906's THC Gummies: Built for Pain Relief
1906's gummy line targets discomfort. Pain AM is formulated for daytime relief without sedation, while Pain PM pairs cannabinoids with calming botanicals for nighttime. The pain bundle covers both.
Each blends cannabinoids with botanicals chosen to support the effect. Some users find separating daytime and nighttime relief easier to manage than a single all-purpose dose.
Other Effects, Other Formats
If you're after a result other than pain relief, 1906's other edibles deliver it in tabs and drops rather than gummies. Same low-dose, fast-acting approach, different format.
- Sleep: the Sleep tablet leans on CBN, with more options in the sleep edibles collection.
- Energy and focus: Go and Genius drops support daytime drive and clarity. See the energy and focus range.
- Calm and mood: Chill and Bliss ease tension and lift mood, collected in the relax collection.
How to Choose
Start with the result you want. For everyday aches, the pain gummies are the direct fit. For sleep, energy, or calm, the matching tab or drop will serve you better than a gummy would.
If you're new or returning after time away, the discovery kit lets you sample across effects before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do THC gummies get you high? They're psychoactive, but 1906's low-dose formulas aim for a specific, manageable effect rather than a strong high.
How long do they last? Effects generally last a few hours, varying by formula and individual response.
Are they good for beginners? Yes. The low-dose, fast-acting design suits canna-curious and returning users who want a controlled starting point.
Does 1906 make gummies for sleep or energy? 1906's gummies focus on pain relief. Sleep, energy, and calm come in tab and drop formats instead.
Finding Your Fit
THC gummies work best when you know what you took and when it will hit. 1906's gummies are built for pain relief, and when your goal is sleep, energy, or calm, a matching tab or drop will get you there with the same low-dose precision. Pick the result first, then the format follows.
Here's to knowing exactly what you took, and exactly what it's for.