Know what's in the jar.
We read labels the way you do. Suspiciously.
Most gummies on the shelf are corn syrup, corn-derived citric acid, and corn starch dressed up as wellness. BAMM isn't. Belgian beet-sourced acids do the work citric acid usually does — brighter, cleaner, no corn anywhere in the process.
The sweetener conversation is short: no monk fruit, no xylitol. What's left is real fruit character and the low-pH tang of a proper ferment.
Every jar is bottled in Eugene, Oregon, in small batches. Twenty gummies per glass jar. Zero cannabinoids — not a trace, not a shadow, not a marketing asterisk.
- —Corn syrup, corn starch, corn-derived citric acid
- —Monk fruit, xylitol, sugar alcohols
- —Cannabinoids of any kind
- —Common allergens (see the full free-from list on any product page)
Ingredient origins and certification detail expand as each supplier's paperwork clears review.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Contains 0 cannabinoids. Keep out of reach of children. Consult your physician before use if pregnant, nursing, or taking medication.