The honest one-line answer: gummies are built for tripping, capsules are built for microdosing. They're both precise, both taste-free compared to raw mushrooms, and both easy to carry — but they're designed for different days.
Head to head
- Dose size: our gummies pack 0.25g each, 10 to a pack (2.5g total) — enough to assemble anything from a light buzz to a full journey. Capsules carry the same 0.25g but are designed to be taken one at a time, on a schedule.
- Onset: gummies kick in around 30–45 minutes. Capsules are similar, but at microdose levels you're not watching the clock — you're just noticing a better afternoon.
- Taste: gummies are sour candy; capsules are nothing at all. If even a hint of mushroom flavor bothers you, capsules win.
- Discretion: both are excellent, but a capsule looks like a vitamin. It's the most low-key format we sell.
- Flexibility: gummies are easier to split into halves for fine-tuning; capsules are fixed doses by design.
Choose gummies if…
You want a recreational experience with precise control — two gummies for a happy hike, four for a movie night that becomes about the carpet, eight for a proper trip. Our trip-duration guide helps you plan the day around it.
Choose capsules if…
You're microdosing for mood, focus or creativity — a routine, not an event. One capsule on workday mornings, following a schedule like one-day-on-two-off, is the classic protocol. No taste, no prep, no guesswork.
Why not both?
Plenty of our regulars keep capsules for weekdays and gummies for weekends. If you're also eyeing the chocolate route, we compared that too: chocolate bars vs gummies.
