When it comes to cannabis edibles, not all gummies are created equal. Dialed In, a company well-known in Colorado for its rosin-based confections, introduces their new Innovation Suite to Ohio dispensaries. This new line of gummies was designed to spotlight minor cannabinoids like CBG, CBC, CBN, and THCV. Launched last year in Ohio toward the beginning of adult-use sales, Dialed In is planting its roots further into the state where its president, Max Vansluys, grew up.

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MedicateOH talked with Vansluys about the new line, which will hit Ohio dispensary menus in coming weeks. Vansluys said the goal is to give Ohio patients and consumers functional, flavorful options that honor the plant’s natural complexity.

“We created Dialed In to highlight the plant’s full spectrum. Our new Innovation Suite expands on that vision. Each formulation is crafted with a purpose—whether it’s helping you sleep better, stay focused, or simply unwind.”

 He explained, “There is a whole spectrum that can be tapped into for different purposes.” 

Why Minor Cannabinoids Matter

For years, cannabis consumers have focused primarily on THC. But according to Vansluys, that narrative is quickly evolving.

“People often think about cannabis in terms of THC only. But that is changing fast,” he explained. “CBG is often called the ‘mother cannabinoid’ and works well with others. CBC is newer to most consumers but shows promise for how it helps other cannabinoids activate in the body. And THCV is one of the most talked about right now because it’s linked to focus and appetite control. Shining a light on these cannabinoids helps people understand cannabis is not one dimensional.”

Purpose-Driven Formulations

Each gummy in Dialed In’s Innovation Suite was designed to meet specific needs. We asked Vansluys to describe each product’s potential benefits:

Sleep: Dialed In Sleep 1:1:1 (5mg THC : 5mg CBD : 5mg CBN). 

“The Sleep gummy came straight from customer feedback,” Vansluys said. “People wanted less THC at night. This ratio lets them rest easy with the support of CBN and CBD.”

Focus: Dialed In Focus 1:1:1 (5mg THC : 5mg THCV : 5mg CBC). 

“THCV helps people stay clear-headed and on task, while CBC adds mood elevation and balance,” he said.

CBG-Forward: Dialed In 2:1 (20mg CBG : 10mg THC).

 “At this higher ratio, CBG can promote calm clarity and gut-friendly benefits, with THC activating it properly in the body,” he said.

CBD-Heavy: Dialed In 5:1 (50mg CBD : 10mg THC)

“It’s built for balance, offering calming and anti-inflammatory benefits with just enough THC to be effective.”

“Each product was created with a specific consumer in mind,” Vansluys emphasized, “rather than just making another gummy flavor.”

Why Rosin Matters

Unlike distillate-based edibles, Dialed In uses rosin, a solventless extract made only with water, ice, heat, and pressure.

“Distillate strips the plant down to THC and leaves out the rest,” Vansluys explained. “Rosin keeps the full spectrum intact. You get cannabinoids and terpenes working together the way they do in flower. It makes the experience more natural, more like smoking, and it gives the edible both better effects and better flavor.”

For wellness-focused patients and consumers, Vansluys says, rosin is the cleanest choice.

Cannabis for Intentional Wellness

Dialed In’s Innovation Suite was built with intentional use in mind, fitting seamlessly into daily wellness routines. 

“Sleep, Focus, and CBD blends can fit into a routine the same way vitamins or supplements do,” Vansluys said. “On top of that, we keep sugar low, avoid unnecessary additives, and stay true to the plant.”

Feedback has already been strong. “The Sleep gummy has been especially popular,” he added. “We hear it’s helping people stay asleep through the night. Smaller doses also make cannabis more approachable, letting people explore CBG or THCV without feeling overwhelmed.”

Coming Home to Ohio

Ohio was the natural next step for the Colorado-born company’s expansion–being where Vansluys calls home.

“Ohio is my beloved hometown,” Vansluys said. “So, this expansion is personal for me as well as professional. The market has huge potential—12 million people, several major cities, and now adult use. People here want better products on shelves. Bringing premium solventless gummies is a way to fill that need and create jobs. It’s not just business—it’s meaningful to build something in the state where I grew up.”

But compared to more mature markets like Colorado, Vansluys sees a key difference: education.

“In Colorado, customers are very knowledgeable. In Ohio, a lot of people are brand new to the plant,” he said. “That means we have to put in the time with staff and with customers. Pop-ups and conversations at the dispensary level are key. Once people try rosin, the difference speaks for itself.”

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What Sets Dialed In Apart from Other Gummies in Ohio?

We asked Vansluys what sets Dialed In apart from other gummies they might see on menus in Ohio. He responded that the Dialed In Innovation Suite is an ideal product line for consumers who want precision and control. “They want to know exactly what’s in their edible, and they want it to taste good. We’re past the point where people will compromise on flavor just to get effects. The brands that deliver both purity and taste are going to win.”

Three things set Dialed In apart, he said: “Texture—our gummies are soft and smooth, not grainy. Flavor—we rotate through numerous options so every batch feels fresh. And collaboration—we partner with top cultivators for Limited Edition Batches, labeling where the biomass comes from. That transparency makes the product feel special and creates a story people can connect with.”

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