HealthDataConsortium.org Editorial Team | Published April 9, 2026
This content is intended for adults aged 21 and older. Hemp-derived delta 9 THC products may cause psychotropic effects. This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or purchasing advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any cannabinoid product, especially if you take prescription medications or have underlying health conditions.
A 2025 industry audit found that 74 percent of hemp edibles failed basic testing — potency didn't match labels, safety panels were incomplete, or contaminants were present. If you're searching for the best delta 9 gummies right now, that number should change how you evaluate what you buy. It certainly changed how we built this guide.
We evaluated six delta 9 gummy products from TRĒ House (trehouse.com), a brand operated by TRE Wellness, LLC. Rather than ranking ten brands we've never opened, we went deep on one brand's full gummy lineup — checking published Certificates of Analysis, verifying ingredient lists against product pages, mapping state shipping restrictions for each individual product, and documenting the actual cannabinoid content per serving. If you want the full picture across gummies, vapes, and syrups, our best delta 9 products guide covers the complete TRĒ House delta 9 lineup.
One thing before we get into individual products: as of April 2026, hemp-derived delta 9 gummies are federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill when they contain 0.3% or less delta-9 THC by dry weight. But P.L. 119-37, signed in November 2025, rewrites the federal definition of hemp with a November 12, 2026 enforcement date — roughly seven months from this publication. If you want the full breakdown of what that means for buyers, we mapped it in our delta 9 legality guide. For this article, we're focused on the gummies themselves.
What Makes a Delta 9 Gummy Worth Buying in 2026
With three out of four hemp edibles failing basic quality checks, the bar for “best” isn't flavor or branding — it's whether the product actually contains what the label says. Here's what separates trustworthy delta 9 gummies from the rest of the market.
First, the brand should publish product-specific COAs (Certificates of Analysis) from an ISO 17025 accredited lab. Not a single COA for the whole brand — a COA for each product, ideally each batch. The COA should verify cannabinoid potency, confirm the milligrams match the label, and show passing results for pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and microbial contamination. TRĒ House publishes product-level COAs on their lab reports page.
Second, the ingredient list should be clean. The gummies in this evaluation use pectin rather than animal gelatin, which makes them vegan. They use natural flavors and natural colors rather than synthetic dyes. That's not just a dietary preference — it's an ingredient transparency signal. If a brand won't tell you what's in the gummy beyond “proprietary blend,” that's a red flag.
Third — and this is where most “best delta 9 gummies” lists fall short — the brand should clearly disclose state shipping restrictions at the product level. Different cannabinoid blends are legal in different states. A gummy containing only delta 9 may ship to 45 states while a gummy containing delta 9 plus HHC plus delta 10 may only ship to 40. If a brand gives you a blanket “we ship nationwide” without product-level detail, they're either not checking or not being transparent. If you've applied this same evaluation methodology to delta 8 products, our guide to spotting a legit delta 8 brand covers the same verification framework.
TRĒ House Delta 9 Gummies: Product-by-Product Breakdown
TRĒ House sells six distinct gummy products containing delta 9 THC. They aren't all the same formula — the cannabinoid profiles differ significantly, which means the experience, the legal availability, and the drug test implications vary from product to product.
Pure Delta 9 Gummies — Strawberry, Blue Raspberry, Mango
These are the simplest option in the TRĒ House gummy lineup. Each gummy contains 10mg of delta 9 THC with no additional cannabinoids — just delta 9 derived from hemp. According to TRĒ House, they're vegan, gluten-free, and made with pectin, natural flavors, and natural colors. The ingredient list includes tapioca syrup, cane sugar, pectin, sodium citrate, distilled water, natural flavor, natural colors, citric acid solution, hemp seed oil, and 10mg of delta 9 per gummy.
All three flavors are priced at $34.99 for a 20-count bottle (sale price; regular $44.99), which works out to about $1.75 per gummy or roughly $0.175 per milligram of delta 9. The Strawberry has 95 reviews on the TRĒ House website, the Blue Raspberry has 67, and the Mango has 44. These ship to every state except California, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and Washington — the shortest restriction list in the gummy lineup because they contain no additional cannabinoids that trigger state-level restrictions.
For someone who wants a straightforward delta 9 experience without the complexity of multi-cannabinoid blends, these are the cleanest option. One cannabinoid, one dosage, simple math.
Delta 9 + CBD Gummies — Peach Pear
The Peach Pear gummies pair 10mg of delta 9 with 10mg of full spectrum CBD per gummy — a 1:1 THC-to-CBD ratio. According to TRĒ House, the CBD is unfiltered hemp extract containing the full cannabinoid, terpene, and flavonoid profile of the plant. The idea behind this formulation is the entourage effect — the concept that cannabinoids may produce different results when consumed together versus in isolation.
These are $34.99 for 20 gummies and carry 864 reviews on TRĒ House's website — by far the most-reviewed gummy in the line, which suggests this is the brand's bestseller. Same state shipping restrictions as the pure delta 9 gummies: California, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and Washington excluded.
The 1:1 ratio is worth noting for first-time users. Some people report that CBD may smooth out the intensity of a delta 9 experience, though individual results vary and this isn't something we can verify editorially. If you're trying delta 9 gummies for the first time, you might want to start here and read our delta 9 dosing guide before your first serving.
Delta 9 + HHC + Delta 10 Gummies — Sour Blue Raspberry
This is TRĒ House's multi-cannabinoid gummy — 10mg delta 9, 5mg HHC, and 5mg delta 10 per gummy, totaling 20mg of cannabinoids per serving. According to the company, the combination is designed to produce a layered psychotropic experience that differs from pure delta 9. HHC (hexahydrocannabinol) is a hydrogenated derivative of THC, and delta 10 is described by the industry as producing a milder, more energetic effect than delta 9.
Priced at $34.99 for 20 gummies with 724 reviews. The shipping restriction list expands significantly here: California, Connecticut, Idaho, North Dakota, Nevada, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Utah, Vermont, and Washington. The longer list reflects the fact that HHC and delta 10 face restrictions in more states than delta 9 alone — which is exactly the kind of product-level detail that matters when you're ordering online.
One important note: all three cannabinoids in this gummy will produce THC-COOH or similar metabolites detectable on standard drug tests. If workplace testing is part of your life, this product — like every product in this evaluation — should be avoided. We covered the metabolite science in our delta 9 drug test guide.
ItsPurpl Purple Punch THCA Gummies
The ItsPurpl line, a collaboration between TRĒ House and actor Jaleel White, represents the highest-potency gummy in this evaluation — and it isn't close. According to the product page, each gummy contains 15mg THCA, 5mg THC-P, 125mg delta 8, and 10mg delta 9, totaling 155mg of cannabinoids in a single gummy. For context, the pure delta 9 gummies contain 10mg total. These contain more than 15 times that amount.
THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is the precursor molecule to THC. When heated — whether through smoking, vaping, or the metabolic process of digestion — THCA undergoes decarboxylation and converts into active THC. The company describes these gummies as producing “a cascade of relaxing, elevating, and enlightening effects” and rates them as appropriate for experienced users with established tolerance. They recommend that newcomers try half a gummy first.
These are $39.99 for a 15-count pouch (no 40-count option) and carry the most extensive shipping restrictions in the gummy line: Alabama, California, Connecticut, DC, Idaho, Minnesota, North Dakota, Nevada, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Utah, Vermont, and Washington. The expanded restriction list reflects the THCA and THC-P content, which are restricted in more jurisdictions than delta 9 alone.
If you're comparing this to the strongest delta 9 gummies from other brands — most of which top out at 15-25mg of total cannabinoids — the ItsPurpl formulation is in a different category entirely. Whether that's what you want depends on your tolerance and experience level.
Delta 9 Gummy Dosing: What the Numbers Actually Mean
A 10mg delta 9 gummy isn't a casual starting dose for everyone. According to TRĒ House's own product pages, first-time users should try half a gummy (5mg) and wait 30 minutes to two hours before considering more. That's solid guidance that matches what most manufacturers and cannabis educators recommend for edibles. The reason edibles take so long to set in is that the THC has to travel through your digestive tract before it's absorbed into the bloodstream — a much slower process than inhalation, which delivers effects within minutes.
Once the effects do arrive, according to TRĒ House, they can last six to eight hours depending on factors like height, weight, and metabolism. That's another reason to start conservatively — if you take too much, you can't undo it, and the experience lasts significantly longer than vaping or smoking. For a detailed breakdown of dosing by product format, including how gummy onset compares to vapes and syrups, see our dosing and safety guide for beginners.
Price Comparison Across the TRĒ House Gummy Line
Pricing across the six gummy products is relatively consistent. The pure delta 9, D9+CBD, and D9+HHC+D10 gummies are all $34.99 for 20 gummies ($1.75/gummy). The ItsPurpl THCA gummies are $39.99 for 15 gummies ($2.67/gummy) — more expensive per gummy, but the per-milligram cost of total cannabinoids is dramatically lower because each gummy contains 155mg versus 10-20mg.
TRĒ House also offers a subscribe-and-save option at 30 percent off plus free shipping, and free shipping on orders over $99 without a subscription. The company runs a 60-day return policy for unopened products in original packaging, with age verification required at checkout (via AgeChecker or Adult Signature Service for a $7 fee).
If you're weighing gummies against other product formats — syrups offer a lower per-serving cost, and vapes deliver faster onset — our full product guide compares all three formats side by side. And if you're deciding between delta 8 and delta 9 gummies specifically, our delta 8 vs delta 9 comparison uses TRĒ House's own product line to make the comparison concrete. For delta 8 gummies specifically, our delta 8 gummies guide covers that side of the lineup.
Which TRĒ House Gummy Fits Your Situation
Here's a practical framework for choosing between these six delta 9 THC gummies based on what you're actually looking for.
If you want the simplest, most straightforward hemp-derived delta 9 experience with the fewest state restrictions, the pure delta 9 gummies (Strawberry, Blue Raspberry, or Mango) are the cleanest choice. One cannabinoid, 10mg per gummy, ships to 45 states. Some users looking for delta 9 for sleep or general relaxation prefer the simplicity of a single-cannabinoid gummy at a low dose taken in the evening.
If you're curious about the entourage effect and want CBD alongside your delta 9 — including people who use delta 9 for anxiety management and want the calming influence of CBD in the same delta 9 edible — the Peach Pear D9+CBD gummies are the most popular option in the line. With 864 reviews, that's a lot of repeat buyers. Same state availability as the pure gummies.
If you're an experienced user who wants a more layered effect from multiple cannabinoids, the Sour Blue Raspberry D9+HHC+D10 gummies offer 20mg of total cannabinoids per serving. Just check that your state isn't on the expanded restriction list.
If you have high tolerance and want the most potent gummy available, the ItsPurpl THCA gummies at 155mg total cannabinoids are in a category of their own. These aren't for beginners, and TRĒ House's own guidance reflects that. Check the expanded state restriction list before ordering.
Regardless of which gummy you choose, these products will likely trigger a positive result on a standard drug test. All THC isomers — delta 9, delta 8, delta 10, THCA after decarboxylation, and THC-P — produce metabolites detectable by standard screening. If that's a concern, our drug test guide covers detection windows and the science behind it. And if you're coming from delta 8 gummies and wondering how the switch to delta 9 affects your experience, our comparison guide walks through the differences.
For TRĒ House's vape and cart products — which deliver faster onset but shorter duration — see our delta 9 vapes, carts, and pens guide. And for the THC syrups, which offer a unique beverage-mixing format at a lower per-serving cost, see our delta 9 syrup guide.
HealthDataConsortium.org Editorial Team — HealthDataConsortium.org is committed to data-driven consumer health reporting. This article was produced independently and was not sponsored, reviewed, or approved by any product manufacturer. Individual results vary. All product details, pricing, and availability are based on publicly available information as of April 2026 and are subject to change. Products containing delta 9 THC and other cannabinoids have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Do not drive or operate heavy machinery after using any THC product. Must be 21 or older. Consult your physician before use if you take prescription medications. Laws regarding hemp-derived cannabinoid products vary by state — verify your state's current regulations before purchasing.

