monjour bare CBN Bedtime Blueberry Lemon
monjour bare CBN Bedtime Blueberry Lemon

 

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CBN Bedtime Blueberry Lemon

Sugar-free gummies designed for your nighttime routine

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monjour bare orchard medley gummies

 

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Orchard Medley

Sugar-free high potency CBD gummies with a medley of orchard flavours

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Greet every day, head on.

Say hello to a gummy designed with you in mind. Each monjour gummy is made with high potency CBD isolate to meet you wherever you are in your day. Plus, their fruit flavours make them a treat to eat. So you get a delicious gummy that’s by your side as you travel your own path to wellness. 

30 Gummies x 20 mg CBD

Berry Good Day

Greet the day with an assorted mix of blueberry, strawberry, and wild berry gummies.

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Vegan gummies made without gelatin.

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Sweet, smooth, and sugar free gummies.

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What is CBD? 

  • Unlike THC, CBD (short for cannabidiol) does not produce a high or intoxication.
  • Due to its structural properties, CBD doesn’t bind to the receptors in your Endocannabinoid System (ECS) the same way as THC.
  • CBD is the second most prominent compound within cannabis.
  • CBD is infused into a wide range of wellness-focused products, such as gummies, tinctures, and oils.
  • CBD is known to work synergistically with other cannabinoids, such as THC.
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What is CBN?

  • CBN is reported to have sedative properties* (source: Gannon, W. E. (MD). Novel Formulation of THC and CBN in a Repeat-Action Tablet Improves Objective and Subjective Measurements of Sleep. American Journal of Endocannabinoid Medicine, 3(1). )
  • There is high consumer interest in CBN use for sleep/ nighttime occasion (Source: Cannabis Innovators Panel, Cannabis Infused Chocolate Research, September 2021)
  • CBN acts on the CB1 receptor, the same receptor responsible for THC’s psychoactive effect. However, it has a lesser affinity towards the receptor than THC. As As a result, CBN is reported to have lower psychoactive properties than THC (Source: Corroon, J. (2021). Cannabinol and Sleep: Separating Fact from Fiction. Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research. )