Dialed In’s ‘With Love’ holiday gummies aim for cozy gifting and small moments together

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A holiday batch meant for giving: the launch and the message
Dialed In Gummies this week announced a limited holiday release called “With Love,” a small-run collection designed to be given as gifts or shared at festive gatherings. The company is pitching the pack as a seasonal item built around warmth and togetherness. It said the handful of batches will arrive in time for the holiday window and will be marketed as an easy, low-key present for friends, family or hosts.
The brand is framing the release around simple rituals: dropping a pack into a hostess bag, tucking one into a stocking, or passing them around after dinner. Dialed In describes the launch as intentionally brief — a classic holiday drop meant to capture the moment rather than become a permanent product line.
What’s inside the ‘With Love’ pack: flavors, formulation and the feel
According to the company, the “With Love” batch brings together a few seasonal flavors and a sensory profile aimed at bright, comforting notes rather than heavy, overpowering tastes. Dialed In says the lineup leans on winter-forward profiles such as citrus-spiced and berry-dark chocolate blends. The gummies are finished with a soft, slightly chewy texture and a light sugar dusting for a candy-like mouthfeel.
On formulation, the brand positions these as approachable, lightly dosed treats. The release emphasizes careful dosing and consistent blends so that the experience is easy to predict. Dialed In also highlights an all-natural angle: the gummies are made without artificial colors and use plant-based pectin rather than gelatin, the company said. Packaging is compact and designed to look gift-ready, with a clean, festive design and a short note space so buyers can personalize their packs.
How to buy ‘With Love’ — where it will sell, prices and gifting tips
Dialed In plans to sell the limited batch through its network of licensed retailers and on its website where state law allows. The company described the run as intentionally small and time-limited, so shoppers are advised to move quickly if they want a specific flavor or a personalized pack for gifting.
Pricing is positioned in the mid-range for premium edible gifts, with single packs designed for easy sharing rather than large party supply. The brand is offering small multi-pack options for buyers who want to give multiple people a taste. Preorders and local pick-up options will be available in selected markets, and unsold stock is expected to be pulled after the holiday period.
For gift ideas, Dialed In suggested pairing the gummies with other small presents — a candle, a holiday card, or a cozy pair of socks — or including a pack with a host gift. The company is also promoting some limited-edition gift boxes in select stores that bundle a pack with branded wrapping and a short message card.
How this drop fits Dialed In’s seasonal playbook
This release follows a pattern Dialed In has used before: short, themed drops that lean on emotion and timing. The company has often favored limited runs and seasonal flavors to create a sense of urgency and to test new ideas quickly without committing to year-round production. That approach targets mainstream consumers who may not be heavy users but are open to sampling a premium, giftable edible during holidays.
The “With Love” batch is squarely aimed at that occasional buyer — someone who wants a tasteful, easy-to-give edible rather than a bulky, medical-style pack. It’s also consistent with the brand’s positioning around approachable, design-forward cannabis products that try to remove stigma and make gifting feel natural.
Words from the brand: nostalgia, sharing and small rituals
In announcing the drop, a company spokesperson said the product was meant to “bring people together in small, meaningful ways” and recalled the kinds of little traditions that pop up around holidays. The marketing tone leans on nostalgia and simple joy: sharing a bite, laughing around the table, and giving something that feels personal rather than flashy.
The company stressed that the offering is less about high potency and more about the ritual of giving. The message aims to make the product seem like a thoughtful, easy-to-wrap option — a way to mark the season without overcomplicating the moment.
Safety notes: who should skip them and what to watch for
Dialed In’s announcement included standard safety reminders. The gummies are intended for adult use only; buyers must be of legal age in their state. Packaging will carry dosage guidance and suggestions for starting with a low amount for those new to edibles. The company also calls out allergen labeling and notes whether products are vegan or contain ingredients like coconut or other common allergens.
As with any limited batch, consumers should check local rules and retailer information before buying — availability will vary by jurisdiction. The company’s short-run approach means guidance and ingredient lists should be easy to find on the retail label or the brand’s product page at the time of sale.
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