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Exact product checked · barcode not publishedAmazon Basics · checked Aug 16, 2026 · on sale since Jun 16, 2025🇺🇸 USPTO wordmark owner · Amazon Technologies, Inc. · NEVADA, USAPackage says distributed by: Amazon.com Services LLC · 410 Terry Avenue N, Seattle, WA 98109
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Amazon Basics Melatonin, Sleep Support Gummies

Checked against public sources on August 16, 2026 · LookCloser does not sell or recommend supplements.

120gummies · 60 servings

Does the marketing hold up?

The label says 7 g of melatonin in 4 gummies — but not what those 4 gummies weigh. That weight is the one number that would let anyone check the amount on the front. We did not weigh it ourselves, so this is an open question, not a problem we found.

Is the dose real?Panel read — dose not verified6 ingredients listed; no advertised amount we could confirm against them
What a serving costsNo price found for this exact barcode
Is it tested?No testing claim made
Who’s behind it?🇺🇸Amazon Technologies, Inc.corporation · NEVADA, USA
Is it the real thing?No barcode publishedso it can’t be matched against certification, recall or other retailer records
Trouble on record?No recalls found

“Couldn’t verify” means we looked and found no public proof — not a mark against the product. Most supplement claims cannot be independently verified by anyone, so grey is the normal state of this industry.

1✓ checked out1◖ partly confirmedno contradictions · no recalls
The label itself

What the Supplement Facts panel says

Serving size Serving Size: 2 Gummies · 60 servings per container

Calories15
Total Carbohydrate4 g
Total Sugars3 g
Includes 3 g Added Sugars3 g
Sodium15 mg
Melatonin5 mg

Printed on the package: Vegan · Gluten-Free

We read 6 lines from the package photograph. It is our transcript of the label, not the manufacturer’s panel, and it may be incomplete.

Marketing claims, checked

The checks, one by one

1 promise checks out. 1 could not be fully confirmed from public sources.

Matches the label1

“Melatonin 5 mg per serving”

The label promises 5 mg per serving. The panel says 5 mg. They match.

Evidence →

Partly confirmed1

“Amazon Basics Melatonin, Sleep Support Gummies, Strawberry Flavor, 5mg (Previously Solimo), 120 Count (Pack of”

Ingredient evidence exists; on dose: label claims 5 mg/serving — within the range commonly used in research (sleep trials commonly use 0.5–5 mg; higher doses are not shown to work better and gummy products have repeatedly been found to differ from their labels).

Evidence →

Ingredient research can support context, but it is not a trial of this exact product.

Quick read · 4 useful findings

What is worth knowing.

Headlines first. Open evidence only when you want the source trail.

Needs explanationIs the label honest?

The label says 7 g of melatonin in 4 gummies — but not what those 4 gummies weigh

That weight is the one number that would let anyone check the amount on the front. We did not weigh it ourselves, so this is an open question, not a problem we found.

Evidence and sources

A serving is 4 gummies, and the panel lists 7,000 mg — 7 g — of melatonin in that serving. What the panel doesn’t give is the one number needed to check it: what a serving weighs. Gummies of this type usually run somewhere around 2.5 to 3.5 grams each, which would put 4 of…

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CheckedIs the label honest?

Listing claim matches the Supplement Facts panel

The label promise and the Supplement Facts amount agree.

Evidence and sources

The listing claims 5 mg; the photo-read Supplement Facts panel shows Melatonin at 5 mg per serving — the listing text and its photo-read panel agree; this is internal consistency, not independent testing.

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CheckedIs the label honest?

Every ingredient shows its amount · 6 ingredients listed.

Every ingredient shows its real amount — nothing is hidden in a proprietary blend.

Evidence and sources

The panel gives a per-ingredient amount rather than hiding quantities inside a proprietary blend, so each one can be compared to published research.

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CheckedCan you trust the review pattern?

Reviews rose from 5 to 28 between August 12, 2025 and July 20, 2026 — no sudden jump.

A count that moves steadily is ordinary. A sudden burst is what deserves a closer look.

Evidence and sources

Written reviews rose from 5 to 28 between August 12, 2025 and July 20, 2026. The largest rise inside any single 30-day window was about 4, so the count moved in steps rather than in one burst.

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What remains open 1
  • No FDA recall matched this brand in the current search.

These are evidence gaps, not strikes against the product.

Who owns the brand wordmark?
🇺🇸
Amazon Technologies, Inc.Corporation · exact supplement-class mark for AMAZON BASICS
Registration7208286
Registered2023-10-31
AssignmentsNo transfers recorded

Filed address
Attn: Trademarks, 410 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WASHINGTON 98109, UNITED STATES

USPTO identifies the public owner or applicant behind this brand wordmark. This does not by itself identify the product manufacturer or prove where the product was made. Open USPTO source ↗

Research behind the findings

Dose and research context

The label amount is shown beside the range used in the linked ingredient studies.

Dose vs research

Melatonin

5 mg per serving — within the 0.5–5 mg/day used in the linked studies.

Linked ingredient research · label amount, not a recommendation
Background reading

What the research says about these amounts

Not a score. Studies disagree with each other and change over time, so this sits beside the evidence rather than counting toward it — it is here so you can read the sources yourself.

The panel lists 5 mg of melatonin per serving. Studies we found used 0.5 mg–5 mg a day, so this sits inside that range.

0studied 0.5 mg–5 mg

Study ranges differ between trials and change as research changes. This is background reading, not a pass, a failure, or a recommendation.

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Record built August 16, 2026. Sources: source listing observed at check time · USPTO Trademark Search · Keepa exact-listing history · NIH / published research · certification and regulator records where available. LookCloser publishes evidence and gaps; it does not advise for or against any supplement. Evidence-based corrections welcome.