DELTA-9 GUMMIES · PRODUCT GUIDE · UPDATED AUGUST 2026
Sweet Euphoria Gummies: 5mg Delta-9 THC Guide
Sweet Euphoria Gummies contain 5mg of hemp-derived Delta-9 THC per gummy in a Door County cherry-inspired flavor. This guide explains what is in the product, how to approach an edible responsibly, how to read the serving information, and what the changing federal hemp law means for products like these.
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What Are Sweet Euphoria Gummies?
Sweet Euphoria Gummies are hemp-derived Delta-9 THC edibles made by Door County Cannabis Co. Each gummy contains 5mg of Delta-9 THC and features a Door County cherry-inspired flavor. The product is third-party tested, and the current product page identifies cane sugar, tapioca syrup, and natural flavorings among its ingredient profile.
What Is in Sweet Euphoria Gummies?
Sweet Euphoria Gummies are edible hemp-derived Delta-9 THC products made by Door County Cannabis Co.
Each gummy contains 5mg of Delta-9 THC. The current product page describes a Door County cherry-inspired flavor and identifies cane sugar, tapioca syrup, and natural flavorings as part of the formulation.
What Does 5mg of Delta-9 THC Mean?
The “5mg” on the label refers to the amount of Delta-9 THC in one gummy.
Milligrams are a direct way to compare the amount of THC in an edible serving. But the same milligram amount can affect different people differently.
CDC notes that cannabis effects can vary based on previous experience, biology, how the product is consumed, THC concentration, and the use of alcohol or other drugs at the same time. [1]
How Long Do THC Edibles Take to Work?
Edibles do not work like inhaled cannabis.
CDC states that intoxicating effects from edible cannabis can take approximately 30 minutes to 2 hours to appear. Effects can also last longer than expected. [2]
This delay is one reason taking another serving too quickly can lead to an unexpectedly strong experience.
DO NOT RUSH AN EDIBLE
After taking an edible, allow adequate time to understand how the serving affects you before considering more. Individual responses vary, and delayed onset is normal for edible THC products.
A More Responsible Way to Approach a THC Gummy
Can You Drive After Taking a THC Gummy?
No one should drive or operate machinery while impaired by THC.
The timing of impairment can be especially difficult to predict with edibles because onset can be delayed and effects can last longer than expected. [1] [2]
Why Lab Testing Matters
A Certificate of Analysis, or COA, can help you review what a laboratory measured in a tested sample or batch.
For a THC gummy, the cannabinoid section is especially important because it lets you compare the laboratory results with the labeled Delta-9 THC amount.
The report can also show which other testing panels were performed. Do not assume that potency testing automatically means every contaminant category was tested.
Are Sweet Euphoria Gummies Legal?
Under the federal hemp framework currently in effect, qualifying hemp is defined using a Delta-9 THC concentration of no more than 0.3% on a dry-weight basis. That framework allowed certain finished hemp-derived Delta-9 products to contain measurable milligrams of Delta-9 THC while remaining below the percentage threshold. [3]
However, federal law is changing.
Congress enacted a new definition of hemp in November 2025 that is scheduled to take effect on November 12, 2026. The new definition uses total THC and excludes many final hemp-derived cannabinoid products containing more than 0.4 milligrams combined total THC and certain similar cannabinoids per container. [4]
A product containing 5mg of Delta-9 THC per gummy would not fit within a 0.4mg-per-container threshold if that provision takes effect as enacted.
Why Sweet Euphoria Uses a 5mg Serving
Sweet Euphoria was designed around a measured 5mg Delta-9 THC serving rather than an unusually high-potency format.
That does not mean 5mg will feel the same to every person. THC response varies considerably, and a serving that feels modest to an experienced consumer can feel strong to someone with little or no THC experience.
The useful information is the number itself: one gummy contains 5mg of Delta-9 THC, so the customer can make a more informed decision about the amount being consumed.
USE THC RESPONSIBLY
- Do not drive or operate machinery while impaired.
- Keep gummies away from children and pets.
- Avoid assuming that edible effects will appear immediately.
- Be cautious when combining THC with alcohol or other substances.
- Talk with an appropriate healthcare professional about individual medication or health concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much THC is in one Sweet Euphoria gummy?
Each gummy contains 5mg of hemp-derived Delta-9 THC.
How long does a THC gummy take to work?
CDC reports that intoxicating effects from edible cannabis can take approximately 30 minutes to 2 hours to appear. Individual timing can vary. [2]
Can I take another gummy if I do not feel anything right away?
Do not assume that a delayed effect means the first serving did nothing. Edibles can take time to produce noticeable effects, which is why additional servings taken too quickly can result in unexpectedly strong intoxication.
Are Sweet Euphoria Gummies third-party tested?
Yes. Door County Cannabis Co. provides third-party laboratory testing for Sweet Euphoria Gummies, with batch results available through the company's testing resources.
Will Sweet Euphoria Gummies still qualify as hemp after November 12, 2026?
Under the law currently scheduled to take effect November 12, 2026, many existing hemp-derived THC edibles would no longer fit the new federal definition because final hemp-derived cannabinoid products above the new 0.4mg-per-container threshold are excluded. [4]
SWEET EUPHORIA
5mg Delta-9 THC. Door County Cherry Inspired.
Sweet Euphoria Gummies pair a measured 5mg serving of hemp-derived Delta-9 THC with a cherry-inspired flavor rooted in Door County.
Every batch is third-party tested, and the product is packaged with the same emphasis on transparency and sustainability that has shaped Door County Cannabis Co. since the beginning.
Sources & Further Reading
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cannabis Frequently Asked Questions. View CDC guidance .
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cannabis and Poisoning — Edible Cannabis. View CDC edible-cannabis guidance .
- U.S. Congress. 2018 Farm Bill hemp framework and current federal 0.3% Delta-9 THC dry-weight standard. View federal legislation .
- U.S. Congress. Public Law 119-37, Section 781 — Amendments to the Federal Definition of Hemp. View enacted legislation .
This article is for general educational and product-use information and is not medical or legal advice. THC can impair judgment, coordination, and reaction time. Edible effects can be delayed and may last longer than expected. Keep THC products away from children and pets and do not drive or operate machinery while impaired.



