Evening Unwind · 10 nightly bites · 80g

Chocolate for the racing mind

Evening Unwind

Your brain waits until 11pm to replay a conversation from 2019. We made a bar for that — dark chocolate with the good stuff folded in, so you can put the day down and actually go to sleep.

No melatonin. No 3am wake-ups, no morning fog.

The 11pm brain

You're tired. Your head didn't get the memo.

  • “Did I actually lock the door, or do I just remember locking it in general?”

  • “I should not have sent that email with an exclamation mark.”

  • “Tomorrow's to-do list. Unabridged. In alphabetical order.”

Winding down isn't a willpower problem — it's a signalling one. Your body needs a cue. Something you do at the same time, in the same way, that tells the whole system the day is over.

So we made the cue taste like really good chocolate.

What's inside

Four things that actually help

Folded into 72% dark chocolate, because a supplement you look forward to is a supplement you'll actually take.

Magnesium glycinate

The gentle form — bound to glycine so it's easy on your stomach and known for taking the edge off muscle tension.

200mg

L-theanine

From green tea. Nudges the brain toward calm, focused alpha waves — quiet, not knocked out.

150mg

Chamomile extract

The one your grandmother was right about. Traditionally used to settle a busy evening.

100mg

Tart cherry

One of the few foods with naturally occurring melatonin — the amount your body would find in dinner, not a pill.

Whole-fruit extract

And four things that don't

  • Added melatonin
  • Sedatives
  • Refined sugar crashes
  • The 3am stare-at-the-ceiling special

The ritual

Three steps. Roughly ninety seconds.

  1. 01

    Break off two bites

    About forty-five minutes before you want to be asleep. Set a phone alarm for a week — after that your body starts asking for it.

  2. 02

    Let it melt. Don't chew.

    Slower is better, and it's the difference between eating a snack and marking the end of the day.

  3. 03

    Put the phone down

    We know. But the chocolate can only do so much, and honestly it's carrying enough already.

First batch, limited

Get first bite

We're making a small first run. Join the list and you'll hear before anyone else — plus something for your first order.

We'll only use this to tell you when Cūed is ready.

Questions

The things people ask

Will it knock me out?

No — and that's on purpose. Evening Unwind is built to help you settle, not sedate you. You should feel calm enough to fall asleep, not fighting to stay upright at 8pm.

Isn't chocolate full of caffeine?

There's a small amount naturally present in cocoa — roughly what you'd find in a cup of decaf. We chose our cocoa and the portion size with that squarely in mind.

Why no melatonin?

Melatonin is a hormone, and for a lot of people it means vivid dreams, a 3am wake-up, or a groggy morning. We'd rather support the wind-down than override it.

How many bites, and how often?

Two bites is one serving, and there are ten in a bar. It's designed for nightly use as part of a wind-down routine.

Is it vegan / gluten-free?

Our dark chocolate base is dairy-free and gluten-free. Full allergen and ingredient information will be on the pack and on this site before launch.

When can I actually buy it?

We're in the final stretch on the first production run. The waitlist gets the first window — and it's how we decide how much to make.

Evening Unwind is the first of three.

  • Morning Boost — for doing more of what you love
  • In The Zone — for when you want to tune in

Both coming after launch.