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Creating Better Days

Spectrum+ Gummies Built on Fixed CBD-to-THC Ratios, Not Guesswork

Creating Better Days is a ratio-first cannabinoid brand: every gummy lists a fixed CBD-to-THC ratio, so the effect is set by the label math instead of trial and error. The Spectrum+ line pairs full-spectrum CBD with hemp Delta-9 at 10:1 and 1:1, and the catalog runs from those wellness gummies to vegan 25mg THC marshmallows — each batch nano-amplified for faster absorption and third-party lab tested, with a COA on every product page.

Why Creating Better Days Lists a Ratio Instead of Just a Milligram Count

Creating Better Days is a cannabinoid brand built around fixed CBD-to-THC ratios rather than a single milligram total. That ratio — not the headline dose — is what determines how a gummy feels: a CBD-heavy 10:1 lands calm and functional, while a balanced 1:1 feels evenly weighted between relaxation and lift. Most edible brands sell a flavor and a number and leave the experience to chance. Reading the ratio on a Creating Better Days label tells you the effect before you open the jar, so you buy by intended outcome instead of guesswork.

How the 10:1 Spectrum+ Gummies Stay Wellness-Forward at Only 10mg THC

The Spectrum+ jars are the brand's signature, and the CBD does the heavy lifting in each one:

  • Black Ice Spectrum+ (100mg CBD + 10mg Delta-9 per gummy, 30ct, 3,300mg total): a 10:1 blackberry and piña colada blend built for daily routines where you want CBD's calm carrying a light, functional layer of THC.
  • Melon Ice Spectrum+ (100mg CBD + 10mg Delta-9 per gummy, 30ct): the same 10:1 formula and identical effects as Black Ice, swapped to a bright tropical-melon flavor.

At 10mg Delta-9, the THC sits well below the 20–25mg recreational range, and 100mg of full-spectrum CBD beside it keeps the edge off — closer to a wellness dose than an intoxicating one. Between the two jars, the choice is purely flavor; the cannabinoid math is the same.

When a Balanced 1:1 Beats a CBD-Heavy Ratio for Evening Use

A 1:1 gummy matches CBD and THC milligram-for-milligram, which suits the moments a 10:1 feels too light but a straight THC gummy feels like too much. Grape Gas Delta-9 Gummies run 500mg THC and 500mg CBD across a 20-count jar — a true 1:1 split tuned indica-style for winding down. The even ratio is the point: enough Delta-9 to feel clearly, enough CBD to keep it smooth and grounded rather than racing. It's the evening counterpart to the daytime-friendly Spectrum+ line.

Nano-Amplification — Why It Speeds Onset and Steadies Each Dose

Nano-amplification shrinks cannabinoid particle size so the compounds disperse and absorb more readily than in standard oil-infused edibles. In practice that usually means a quicker, more predictable onset and steadier dose-to-dose results — useful when the whole point of a product is a precise ratio. The same approach carries into the THC Marshmallows: 25mg Delta-9 each, 500mg total across 20 vegan marshmallows — a higher-dose, recreational-leaning format for experienced users who want something other than a chew.

Reading Creating Better Days COAs Before You Buy

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is third-party lab proof of what's actually in a product, and every Creating Better Days item links one on its product page. Because the brand's entire pitch is the ratio, the COA is where you verify it — the lab's cannabinoid numbers should match the 10:1 or 1:1 printed on the label, alongside passing screens for pesticides, heavy metals, and residual solvents. Compare ratios and formats across the full CBD collection, Delta-9 gummies, and high-dose edibles at Pro Cannabis.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Must be 21+ to purchase. Hemp-derived products contain less than 0.3% Δ9-THC. Availability varies by state.

Frequently Asked Questions About Creating Better Days

Yes, they can. Even the wellness-forward 10:1 Spectrum+ gummies contain 10mg of Delta-9 THC each, and full-spectrum CBD carries trace THC on top of that. Drug tests detect accumulated THC metabolites, not the size of one dose, so taking these daily builds up more detectable THC over time than an occasional higher-dose product would. For regular users, the detection window often runs two to four weeks or longer after the last gummy. If you face any testing, treat every Creating Better Days product that contains THC as a risk.

Start with half a gummy. The 10:1 Spectrum+ jars are CBD-forward, but 10mg of Delta-9 is still a real dose if you rarely use THC. Take half, then wait at least 90 minutes before deciding whether to take more, since edibles peak slowly and re-dosing too early is the most common way people overshoot. Once you know how a full gummy feels, adjust from there. With the balanced 1:1 Grape Gas, go even slower — the THC share per piece is higher than in a 10:1.

Only the flavor. Both are 10:1 Spectrum+ gummies with 100mg full-spectrum CBD and 10mg Delta-9 THC per piece, 30 to a jar, and they produce the same effects for the same use cases. Black Ice tastes like blackberry with a piña colada finish for people who prefer darker fruit; Melon Ice is bright and tropical with sweet melon notes. Pick whichever flavor you'd rather eat every day, because the cannabinoid formula is identical between the two.

The 10:1 jars are designed for exactly that, with the CBD-heavy ratio aimed at daily routines rather than occasional recreational use. Pick a consistent time, keep the dose steady, and give your body several days to settle in before judging results. Two things to keep in mind: daily THC accumulates for drug-testing purposes, and you should check with a doctor first if you're pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription medication. With this kind of ratio-based product, consistency matters more than dose size.

Most Creating Better Days gummies are hemp-derived and stay under the 0.3% Delta-9 federal limit, so they reach the majority of states. A handful of states restrict hemp Delta-9 or specific cannabinoids, and those rules change often, so the individual product page is the source of truth for where each item can go. If an item can't ship to your address, the site flags it at checkout. When in doubt, check the legality note on the specific product before ordering.