Learn more about 60/40 gummies, including ingredients, flavors, shipping, vegan formulation, and brand philosophy.
60/40 is a vegan gummy candy brand focused on bold, elevated flavors and thoughtfully added vitamins.
We make candy first and foremost — fun textures, vibrant flavors, and playful design — with a little something extra built in.
No. 60/40 is candy, not a dietary supplement.
Our gummies are intended to be enjoyed like any other candy product.
Yes. All 60/40 gummies are vegan and made without gelatin.
No artificial colors. No artificial flavors. No weird stuff.
We use naturally derived flavors and color sources whenever possible.
Most gummy candy is either:
60/40 sits somewhere in between.
We wanted to create gummies that feel like real candy — with elevated flavors, thoughtful ingredients, and a more modern approach to snacking.
Our first collection includes:
The goal was to create flavors that feel bright, refreshing, and a little more sophisticated than traditional gummy candy.
Not aggressively sour.
They lean more juicy, bright, and flavor-forward than intensely tart.
A serving size is 10 gummies.
(But we’re realistic. Nobody stops counting after one.)
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Because we use naturally derived ingredients and vegan gelling agents, texture can change if exposed to excessive heat or moisture.
Please review the ingredient list carefully before consuming.
Some products may contain coconut-derived ingredients.
60/40 gummies are produced in Portland, Oregon in a licensed food production facility.
We use organic ingredients whenever possible, including organic sugar and tapioca syrup.
Currently we ship throughout the United States.
Shipping rates and delivery times are calculated at checkout.
Most orders ship within 2–5 business days.
You’ll receive tracking information as soon as your order is packed and on the way.
Because food products are consumable, we typically cannot accept returns.
If something arrives damaged or incorrect, contact us and we’ll make it right.
Because balance is overrated.
(And because candy should be a little more interesting.)