Trust Score: 6/10
The CVS checkout impulse buy that sometimes works, sometimes doesn't, and has a lawsuit for good measure.
OLLY Sleep Gummies are a legitimate product from a real company (owned by Unilever) sold in every major pharmacy — but 'real' doesn't mean 'flawless.' A class action lawsuit alleges their melatonin dosing doesn't match what's on the label, only the regular-strength version carries third-party testing, and a notable subset of Reddit users report anxiety, vivid hallucinations, and worsened sleep — not the typical 'didn't work for me' complaint. Community reviews are genuinely split: some swear by them, others say a recent formula change ruined what used to work. At roughly $14 for a 25-day supply, the price is reasonable, but the lack of consistent third-party testing across the product line and the active dosing lawsuit make this a 'proceed with eyes open' situation rather than a confident buy.