The Best Mushroom Gummies on the Market, Lab-Approved (2026)

Amazon
Plant People
Slumber
At some point in this goop-y era, mushrooms went from pizza topping and psychedelic trips to wellness panacea. You’ve seen the adaptogenic lattes and the “high-quality” mushroom-extracted tinctures endorsed by influencers who smile like they’ve never experienced a bad hair day. Now, inevitably, functional fungi have been gummified, promising to boost your immune system, clear brain fog, and sharpen your cognitive function.
The appeal of functional mushroom gummies is obvious. They taste more like candy and your childhood than a dietary supplement. But while shrooms have legitimate benefits, mushroom supplements don’t come without asterisks. I talked to the experts, reviewed the labels, and taste-tested my weight in fruity fungus chewables to find the ones that are more than just expensive candy. We liked Om’s rigorous sourcing for the Master Blend Mushroom Gummies and thought Plant People's WonderDay Gummies tasted the best, but read on for more of the best mushroom gummies, according to science and a very overstimulated digestive system.
For more wellness recommendations, check out our guides to the Best Protein Powders, Creatine Supplements, and Magnesium Supplements.
Updated February 2026: I've added Onnit Shroom Tech Sport to our Honorable Mentions. Prices, links, and product information were also updated.
Om
Amazon
Om
Om sets the standard with its careful sourcing and rigorous transparency. Unlike many mushroom supplements that focus on extracts or isolated compounds, Om’s Master Blend utilizes the entire mushroom: mycelium, primordia, and fruiting body. This means you’re consuming the full spectrum of bioactive compounds, including beta-glucans, polyphenols, and prebiotic fibers.
Each gummy is powered by a blend of 10 functional species (cordyceps, reishi, etc.) grown indoors at the company’s cGMP-certified, BRCGS AA-rated facility in San Diego. The mushrooms are cultivated using solid-state fermentation, a process in which the mycelium feeds on gluten-free organic oats and transforms them into bioavailable nutrients.
Every step of the process is traceable. Every ingredient is verified. Every batch is tested. The gummies are certified organic, non-GMO, gluten-free, and kosher, making them suitable for nearly any diet or lifestyle. Unfortunately, they taste like dirt.
This is a mushroom blend, so you don't know how much of each you're actually consuming. Om makes single-mushroom gummies, too, like Lion's Mane Mushroom Gummies for brain health and cognitive performance, Reishi for immune support, and Cordyceps for endurance and recovery. Just don't expect them to taste any better.
Plant People
Plant People
Amazon
Plant People’s WonderDay Mushroom Gummies are sugar-free but taste like candy. Made with a blend of eight functional mushrooms, including royal sun, lion’s mane, turkey tail, and others, they somehow avoid an earthy flavor. Actually, they’re raspberry-flavored. They’re plant-based, non-GMO, and allergen-free. The mushrooms are grown in the United States, primarily in the Rocky Mountains, using regenerative practices. Plant People is a B Corp and Climate Neutral Certified company.
Across the board, Plant People’s functional mushroom gummies are easy to take, with no bitter aftertaste. Other options include WonderSleep (elderberry-flavored), WonderCalm (peach-flavored), WonderBurn (mango), and WonderBeauty, a watermelon gummy featuring tremella mushroom, biotin, keratin, and marine collagen for skin, hair, and nail support. Plant People offers trial packs, allowing you to sample without committing to a full bag.
According to the brand, the WonderDay effects (stress relief, better mood, consistent energy levels) build over the first month of consumption. I tried them for five days, which isn’t enough time to say if they “worked,” but it was enough to make me crave more. Plant People has third-party tested some products, like its CBD tinctures, but none of its gummies have been vetted, sadly.
Slumber
Slumber
Slumber’s Rest & Renew Mushroom Sleep Gummies are made with reishi fruiting bodies, chamomile, passionflower, magnesium citrate, and a hint of melatonin. Unfortunately, the doses of all the natural ingredients are pretty modest, which may not be enough for some to feel the effects. I tried them for a week, but they didn’t significantly improve my sleep, which has been consistently disrupted since the invention of TikTok. However, I can see these being helpful for someone who doesn’t struggle to sleep but simply desires a more restful slumber.
The aftertaste is unpleasant. Slumber gummy products often have this issue, leading me to believe that it’s not the mushrooms causing it but rather the overall formulation. I have to chase it down with water, and I don’t think I’m being dramatic.
Onnit Shroom Tech Sport (84 CT) for $56: These are capsules (not gummies), but worth noting. I usually avoid pre-workouts. The itchy, beta-alanine tingles make me want to unzip my own skin. Onnit Shroom Tech Sport is one of the few exceptions I've made. The formula centers on cordyceps and pairs it with vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin and extracts of ashwagandha root, rhodiola root, astragalus root, and green tea leaf. After a week of testing, I haven't noticed a dramatic endurance spike, but I also haven't felt overstimulated or crashed out mid-set. For me, that's a win. I'll keep it in my rotation as I log more workouts.
You take four capsules about 45 minutes before training. They're on the larger side, and four is a commitment, but I find capsules far easier to down than chugging an entire drink. You can start with the 28-count if you just want to test it out, but that only covers seven days. Even the 84-count is only a 21-day supply, which isn't ideal if you prefer stocking up. Nevertheless, if you're looking for a performance supplement without the skin-crawling side effects, this is a decent place to start.
Alice Mushrooms Nightcap for $59: Mushroom chocolate aims to aid in nighttime relaxation while also regulating sleep cycles long-term. Alice Chocolates uses reishi, a substance that comes from fruiting mushrooms, along with chamomile, L-theanine, magnesium, and zinc. The idea is that the reishi will help regulate and promote healthy sleep patterns over time, while the added supplements will aid in helping with sleepiness more immediately. The chocolates are vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, and kosher, and also come in Brainstorm, to aid in energy and focus, and Happy Ending, for arousal and pleasure. The chocolate was tasty—it wasn’t overly sweet and had a nice bitterness like a robust dark chocolate should. The first few nights of testing, I woke up around 4 am, but after I upped the dose to two chocolate squares, I felt more relaxed before bed, fell asleep in a little over an hour, and stayed asleep all night. —Molly Higgins
Sunday Scaries Mushroom Gummies for $23: Sunday Scaries deliver a noticeable jolt. Thirty minutes after consumption, I felt that unmistakable caffeine buzz. Flavor-wise, the orange is OK. I don't hate it, but I don't love it. Every batch comes with third-party certifications verifying purity, potency, and safety. The ingredients are sourced—a blend of Lion's Mane Extract, organic Chaga powder, and Gingko Biloba (not a mushroom) extract—from KND Labs in Denver, an FDA-registered, cGMP-certified facility.
Space Goods Moon Chews and Star Chews: Frankly, I somewhat hate to do this, because these chewies taste like candy, but that was the first red flag. No one can make mushrooms taste that good, and Space Goods has no published reports or certifications to back up any of its claims—despite stating they are third-party tested. Not much information on the mushrooms, except that they're sourced in North America and China, which is as vague as a brand can get. “Frustratingly, there are many ingredients and benefits of our products that we can't legally tell you about,” the site's Health Claims page reads. I'm sorry, what?
What to Look for When Buying Mushroom Gummies
Are There Any Potential Side Effects of Mushroom Gummies?
Functional mushroom gummies are generally considered safe for most healthy adults, but like any supplement, they can cause side effects or interact with medications. Possible side effects include, but are not limited to: gastrointestinal discomfort, drowsiness or stimulation, and allergic reactions. It's best to start with a low dose and talk to a doctor before adding a new supplement to your daily routine, especially if you have chronic health conditions.
In the past, mushroom gummies sold at convenience stores and smoke shops have tested positive for undisclosed, illegal stimulants (including psilocybin and kratom). Because labels can be misleading, avoid impulse buys of mushroom gummies from non-regulated retailers, and choose only lab-tested supplements with third-party certificates.
How We Test Mushroom Gummies
What Are We Testing Next?
I'll be testing Nütrops by grüns Daily Gummies for $67 and Noon In the Zone Chocolate for $23.
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