CBD gummies Australia — the plain opening: hemp-derived CBD in a chewable gummy format. No TGA-approved CBD gummy product is currently listed for over-the-counter sale in Adelaide or anywhere else in Australia. If you are searching for cbd gummies australia in Adelaide, that is the honest picture. CBD Oil Adelaide sells CBD oil across SA — the same cannabinoid, in liquid form — and this page explains the difference between the two formats, the legal position, and what we actually stock.

What is in a CBD gummy? (composition list)
A CBD gummy is a solid confection that delivers hemp-derived CBD in chewable form. The active ingredient is cannabidiol — the same hemp extract used in a CBD oil. Everything else in the product is food ingredients that create the gummy texture. A typical ingredient deck looks like this:
- Cannabidiol (CBD) — the active hemp-derived cannabinoid, present as an isolate, a broad-spectrum extract (multiple cannabinoids, THC removed) or a full-spectrum extract (whole-plant, trace THC under 0.3%)
- Sweetener — sugar or a sugar substitute; gives the gummy its flavour
- Setting agent — gelatine (animal-derived) or a plant-based substitute such as pectin (for vegan formats)
- Flavouring and colouring — natural or synthetic, depending on the manufacturer
- Acid — citric acid or similar, for texture and preservation
- Carrier — in an oil, this is MCT (coconut-derived); in a gummy, the food ingredients take this role entirely
The cannabinoid content is stated in milligrams — usually per single gummy piece. The cannabidiol molecule itself is chemically identical whether it arrives in a gummy, a tincture or an oil. What changes is everything around it: the food matrix, the format, and — critically in Australia — the regulatory lane the product sits in.
One note that matters for Adelaide shoppers: gummies popular in the United States or United Kingdom exist under different rules. The Australian regulatory picture is its own framework, and international availability does not carry over.
Are CBD gummies legal in Australia?
The straight answer: complicated, and no TGA-approved gummy for the pharmacy shelf exists yet.
CBD in Australia is governed by the TGA's regulatory framework. In 2021, the TGA moved low-dose cannabidiol — up to 150mg per day — from a prescription-only medicine down to a pharmacist-only medicine (Schedule 3). That reclassification created a theoretical pathway for ARTG-listed CBD products to be sold over the counter at pharmacies, without a prescription.
The catch is a real one: a product must be listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) before it can move through that channel. To date, no CBD gummy product has received that ARTG listing. The pharmacist-only pathway that exists in principle has not yet produced a registered CBD gummy on an Adelaide pharmacy shelf — or any Australian pharmacy shelf.
That gap is what explains a lot of the search traffic around this term. CBD gummies sold online to Australian customers occupy a complicated space. Some are imported from overseas markets. Some are described as hemp food supplements rather than therapeutic goods, placing them under food standards rather than the TGA's framework. The regulatory status of any specific product turns on its CBD content, its THC level, its labelling and how the seller has categorised it.
This is not legal advice on any particular product — the TGA website sets out what is and is not approved. The summary for Adelaide is straightforward: there is no TGA-approved CBD gummy for over-the-counter purchase the way a vitamin tablet sits on a pharmacy shelf.
SA sits within the same national TGA framework as every other state. No separate South Australia CBD law overrides the federal schedules — the same rules apply across Adelaide CBD, Glenelg, Norwood, Prospect and the rest of the state.
CBD gummies vs CBD oil — a plain format comparison
Both deliver hemp-derived CBD. The differences are format, surrounding ingredients, how you measure the amount, and the regulatory lane each sits in. Here is the comparison without commentary on which is better — that depends entirely on what matters to the person buying.
| CBD gummy | CBD oil | |
|---|---|---|
| Format | Solid confection, chewed and swallowed | Liquid hemp extract in MCT carrier, drops under the tongue or swallowed |
| Active ingredient | Cannabidiol (same molecule) | Cannabidiol (same molecule) |
| Other ingredients | Sweetener, gelatine/pectin, flavouring, colouring, acid | MCT carrier oil (coconut-derived); sometimes a natural flavouring |
| How you measure | Milligrams per piece — one piece = one unit | Milligrams per millilitre — measured by dropper; more adjustable |
| Spectrum options | Isolate, broad-spectrum, full-spectrum | Isolate, broad-spectrum, full-spectrum |
| THC in full-spectrum | Trace, typically under 0.3% | Trace, under 0.3% — confirmed by COA |
| Regulatory lane in AU | Food standards if classified as food; no ARTG-listed gummy exists for OTC | TGA framework if sold as a therapeutic good |
| Lab-test evidence | Varies by product and seller | Our range is third-party lab-tested by batch; Certificate of Analysis on request |
The ingredient list is the most practical difference for anyone managing dietary requirements. A CBD oil from our range carries two main ingredients — hemp extract and MCT — where a gummy introduces a full food-product deck. If label simplicity matters, an oil is the shorter read.

From our CBD oil range

CBN Oil 3000mg — Cannabinol (50ml)
Spec: cannabinol, THC-free isolate, 3000mg per 50ml bottle at 60mg/ml in an MCT carrier, 0% THC. A mid-concentration CBN oil; cannabinol is the compound that develops as hemp ages. Imported from EU Labs.

CBD Oil 3000mg — Broad Spectrum (50ml)
Spec: cannabidiol, broad-spectrum, 3000mg per 50ml bottle at 60mg/ml in an MCT carrier, 0% THC. A mid-concentration whole-plant hemp extract with the THC taken out and the other hemp compounds left in place. Imported from EU Labs.

CBG Oil 6000mg — Cannabigerol (50ml)
Spec: cannabigerol, 6000mg per 50ml bottle at 120mg/ml in an MCT carrier, trace THC under 0.3%. A high-concentration CBG oil; cannabigerol is less abundant in hemp than cannabidiol. Imported from EU Labs.
Buying CBD oil in Adelaide — what CBD Oil Adelaide stocks
To put it plainly: CBD Oil Adelaide does not stock CBD gummies. We sell CBD oil — hemp-derived cannabidiol in liquid form — shipped across Adelaide CBD, Glenelg, Norwood, Prospect and the rest of SA.
If you arrived here looking for the cannabinoid rather than the gummy format specifically, our oil range carries that same active ingredient across five formulations:
- Full-spectrum CBD oil — whole-plant hemp extract, legal trace THC under 0.3%, in coconut-derived MCT carrier. 1000mg bottle from $89.95.
- Broad-spectrum CBD oil — whole-plant hemp extract, THC removed (0% THC), in MCT carrier. From $89.95.
- CBG oil — cannabigerol, a separate hemp-derived cannabinoid, in MCT carrier.
- CBN oil — cannabinol isolate, a single cannabinoid, THC-free, in MCT carrier.
- Pet CBD oil — hemp-derived CBD formulated for animals; no human-targeted additives.
Every product in the CBD Oil Adelaide range is third-party lab-tested by batch. A Certificate of Analysis is available on request. The oils are imported from EU Labs in Amsterdam and dispatched from within Australia. The full shop with current prices covers all five families for Adelaide orders.
What to check before buying any CBD product in Adelaide
Whether you are evaluating a CBD gummy, a CBD oil, or anything in between, the same label checklist applies. These are the items a Certificate of Analysis confirms and a label should state plainly:
Spectrum. Is it full-spectrum (trace THC under 0.3% retained), broad-spectrum (THC removed, 0% THC) or a single-cannabinoid isolate? This is a composition choice with no automatic quality ranking.
Strength in milligrams. The total cannabinoid content in the whole product — whether bottle or pack. Our oils start at 1000mg in a 50ml bottle, which is 20mg per millilitre. For a gummy, divide total mg by the number of pieces to get mg per unit.
Carrier or food ingredients. In a CBD oil, the carrier is stated on the label — ours is MCT (coconut-derived). In a gummy, you are reading a food ingredient list instead. Both tell you what surrounds the active cannabidiol.
THC content. Stated on the label and confirmed by a Certificate of Analysis. Full-spectrum products keep trace THC under 0.3%; broad-spectrum and isolate products carry none.
Third-party lab testing. Batch-level third-party testing with a Certificate of Analysis is the baseline standard to look for in any hemp-derived CBD product, gummy or oil. Ours are available before you buy.
Price in AUD. Our CBD oil range starts at $89.95 for 1000mg. Browse the complete range and current pricing for Adelaide delivery.
For more on reading labels once an order arrives, the CBD oil strengths guide steps through the milligram maths and what each figure on the label actually means.
Frequently asked questions about CBD gummies in Australia
Are CBD gummies legal in Australia? CBD gummies are not straightforwardly on-shelf legal. The TGA reclassified low-dose cannabidiol to a pharmacist-only medicine in 2021, but no CBD gummy product has been listed on the ARTG for over-the-counter pharmacy sale. The regulatory status of any particular product sold online depends on its classification. The TGA website is the authoritative source on what is approved.
What is actually inside a CBD gummy? The active ingredient is hemp-derived CBD — cannabidiol, the same compound in a CBD oil. The surrounding ingredients are food items: sweetener, a setting agent such as gelatine or pectin, flavouring and colouring. The spectrum (isolate, broad-spectrum or full-spectrum) and milligrams per piece vary by product.
What is the difference between CBD gummies and CBD oil? The active cannabinoid is identical. What differs is format — a food confection versus a liquid hemp extract in MCT carrier oil — the surrounding ingredient list, how you measure the amount, and the regulatory category each product sits in under Australian law.
Do you sell CBD gummies at CBD Oil Adelaide? No. CBD Oil Adelaide sells CBD oil in five formulations — full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, CBG, CBN and pet — shipped across SA. If the cannabinoid is the primary consideration rather than the gummy format, the CBD oil range carries hemp-derived CBD across the same spectrum options.
Where can I buy CBD oil in Adelaide instead of gummies? From CBD Oil Adelaide — we ship to Adelaide CBD, Glenelg, Norwood, Prospect and across SA, with five hemp-derived CBD oil formulations from $89.95 per 1000mg bottle.
Is CBD the same molecule in a gummy as in an oil? Yes. Cannabidiol is the same compound regardless of the format it comes in. What changes is everything surrounding it — food ingredients in a gummy versus MCT carrier oil in a tincture — and how the product is classified and regulated in Australia.


