RASPBERRY · 30 STRIPS · 1 MG MELATONIN

The 10 PM strip.

One raspberry strip. No water on the nightstand. Just wind down.*

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Your brain doesn't have an off switch.

This is the next best thing. Not a knockout — a wind-down. One strip, placed on your tongue when the day is done arguing with you.

1 mg melatonin — gentle, not a hammer*

Valerian root, chamomile, lavender and hibiscus

Non-habit-forming*

How it works

1

Open the tin

30 strips, each in its place.

2

Place one on your tongue

It starts dissolving right away.

3

Done

Seconds later, it's gone. No water, nothing to swallow.

What's in the raspberry strip

Melatonin · 1 mg

A gentle, low-dose signal that it's time for bed. May support healthy sleep patterns*

Valerian root

A botanical with a long tradition in evening routines — calming by reputation and by design*

Chamomile

The bedtime-tea classic, in strip form*

Lavender

The scent of slow evenings, folded into the blend*

Hibiscus

A tart floral note that rounds out the raspberry

Why only 1 mg?

More melatonin isn't better melatonin — your body makes it in tiny amounts on its own. One strip carries 1 mg, a deliberately low dose designed to nudge, not knock out, with calming botanicals doing the quiet work alongside it. It's made to help you wind down — and to leave the heavy-handed stuff out of your evening.*

Strip vs. gummy vs. capsule

The 10 PM test: what does it ask of you when you're already in bed?

The strip Gummy Capsule
Water needed None None A full glass
What you do Let it dissolve Chew — it's candy-adjacent Swallow it whole
Sugar situation It's a strip, not a sweet Usually the point None
In bed at 10 PM Stays on the nightstand Sticky before sleep A trip to the sink

A format comparison, not a brand comparison — formats vary; read any label you're considering.

Tonight can end on time.

The last thing you do — not one more thing to do.

Lamp on. Phone down. One raspberry strip on your tongue while the day dissolves with it. That's the whole routine: no glass of water, no childproof cap, no chewing a gummy at midnight.

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Good questions

Will 1 mg actually do anything?

Low-dose is the design, not a compromise. 1 mg of melatonin may support healthy sleep patterns, and the botanicals — valerian, chamomile, lavender — carry the calming side of the formula.*

Is it habit-forming?

No — it's non-habit-forming.* It's built as a nightly ritual you choose, not one you can't skip.

When should I take it?

About 30 minutes before you want to be asleep. Make it the cue that the day is over — strip first, then lights out.

What does it taste like?

Raspberry — tart, quick, and gone in seconds. No aftertaste hanging around for the night.

Wind down, starting tonight.

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*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.

Suggested use: 1 strip daily — place on tongue and let dissolve. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult your healthcare provider before use. Melatonin may cause drowsiness — do not take before driving or operating machinery. For adults only.

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