AN HONEST EXPLAINER · SAFFRON 10 MG

Why saffron?

The 10 mg in every strip, explained.*

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A spice with a long memory

Saffron is the hand-harvested stigma of the Crocus sativus flower — it takes about 150 flowers to make a single gram, which is why it has been treasured for thousands of years. Along the way, traditional use has associated it with balance and satiety — a steadying presence, not a stimulant.*

What “supports balance” actually means

Supplement language is regulated, and honestly, we're glad. We can't — and won't — promise outcomes. What we can tell you: saffron is traditionally used to support balance and satiety, and every strip carries a consistent 10 mg, so the ritual is the same every afternoon.*

The quiet work of chromium

Chromium is a trace mineral involved in how your body handles macronutrients — carbohydrates, fats, protein. It supports normal macronutrient metabolism, which is science-speak for helping normal processes stay normal.* Molybdenum, at 10 mcg, rounds out the formula.

So we put it in a strip.

Because a ritual only works if it's easy. No blender, no chalky shake, no jar of gummies — one mixed-berry strip that dissolves on your tongue before the snack drawer gets a vote.

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.

The label, in plain English

Everything in the strip, and what each thing is for.

Saffron (Crocus sativus) · 10 mg

The world's most precious spice, traditionally used to support balance and satiety*

Chromium (picolinate) · 75 mcg

A trace mineral that supports normal macronutrient metabolism*

Molybdenum · 10 mcg

A trace mineral that supports normal metabolism*

Strip vs. gummy vs. shake

What does 3 PM actually have time for?

The strip Appetite gummy Protein shake
Prep None — it dissolves None, but it's a chew Blender, powder, cleanup
Sugar It's a strip, not a sweet Often candy-adjacent Depends on the tub
At your desk Five quiet seconds A snack that argues with itself You don't need a blender at your desk
Fits in Your pocket A jar A gym bag

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

Good questions

Why 10 mg of saffron?

It's a consistent, deliberate amount in every strip — the same ritual every day. No mega-dosing, no guesswork.*

Is this a weight-loss product?

No. It helps support appetite control and managing cravings* — support for a moment in your day, not a promise about your body.

Does it have caffeine or stimulants?

No caffeine is added to the formula — it's saffron, chromium and molybdenum. Check the full label on the product page for every detail.

When do I take it?

Before your usual craving window — mid-afternoon for most. One strip, once a day.

The trust-first version of 3 PM.

Mixed berry · 30 strips · one a day · {{PRICE:weight}}

*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.

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