Frosty: Hemp Gummies From CBD Wellness to Potent THCp
Frosty: hemp gummies from CBD wellness to potent THCp
Frosty makes one of the widest gummy ranges we carry, and the key to picking one is knowing where it sits on the strength ladder. At the gentle end are THC-free CBD, CBG, and CBN gummies for everyday wellness and sleep. In the middle are low 5 mg THC gummies. At the strong end is the Frosty Maxx line, built around THCp, a notably potent cannabinoid. Match the product to how much of a lift you actually want.
This is general information, not medical advice.
For adults 21 and older for any product containing THC or THCp. THCp is potent -- start with a quarter to half of one gummy. Anything with THC or THCp is intoxicating: do not drive or operate machinery after use, do not combine with alcohol, and it may cause a positive result on a drug test. The THC-free CBD/CBG/CBN gummies are non-intoxicating.
The Frosty strength ladder
| Tier | Examples | Feel |
|---|---|---|
| THC-free wellness | Sleepy CBN+CBD, All Day CBD+CBG | Non-intoxicating; calm or sleep support, no buzz |
| Everyday THC (5 mg) | 5mg THC+CBD Hybrid, 5mg THC+CBG Sativa, Deep Sleep THC+CBN+CBD | A light, approachable buzz; CBD-forward |
| High potency (THCp) | Frosty Maxx Sativa and Indica THCp | Strong and long -- for experienced users only |
How to pick
- New or cautious, or drug-tested: start with the THC-free CBD, CBG, or CBN gummies. Non-intoxicating, no drug-test concern.
- Want a light buzz: the 5 mg THC gummies are the friendly middle, with CBD or CBG to round them out. Start with half.
- Experienced and want strong: the Maxx THCp line is potent. THCp binds more strongly than regular THC, so start with a quarter to half of one and wait it out.
A note on THCp
THCp is a hemp-derived cannabinoid that tends to feel stronger, milligram for milligram, than standard Delta-9 THC. That is why the Maxx line is labeled high potency and why we tell people to treat a 4 mg THCp gummy with real respect. It is not a beginner product; go very low and very slow.
Browse the range from THC-free All Day to 5 mg THC to Maxx THCp. See more gummies.
More reading: THCp vs THC and how much THC should a beginner take.
Frequently asked questions
Are all Frosty gummies intoxicating?
No. Frosty's CBD, CBG, and CBN gummies are THC-free and non-intoxicating. The 5 mg THC gummies and the Maxx THCp line are intoxicating and for adults 21 and older.
What is THCp and is it stronger than THC?
THCp is a hemp-derived cannabinoid that binds more strongly than standard Delta-9 THC, so it tends to feel more potent milligram for milligram. Frosty Maxx uses it, which is why it is labeled high potency and meant for experienced users.
Which Frosty gummy should a beginner choose?
Start with a THC-free CBD, CBG, or CBN gummy if you want no buzz, or a 5 mg THC gummy if you want a light one, taking half to start. Skip the Maxx THCp line until you have more experience.
Will Frosty gummies show on a drug test?
The THC and THCp gummies may cause a positive result on a drug test. The THC-free CBD, CBG, and CBN gummies are the safer choice if you are tested; check the certificate of analysis.
Written and reviewed by Margaret Wilkinson, "The Rad Mom" at Rad Dad Alternative, a licensed Louisiana retailer that stocks Frosty in store.
Sources
- Frosty product labels (cannabinoid types and amounts per gummy).
- National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) and general guidance on hemp-derived cannabinoids including THCp.
Last updated: July 1, 2026. Flavors and specifications can change; check the product page.
This is general information, not medical advice. Must be 21+ to purchase THC and THCp products. These are intoxicating: do not drive or operate machinery after use, do not combine with alcohol, and they may cause a positive result on a drug test. THCp is potent, so start very low. THC-free CBD, CBG, and CBN gummies are non-intoxicating. If you are pregnant, nursing, take medication, or have a health condition, talk to your healthcare provider first.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.