Melatonin Vape: What It Is — and Why We Put Melatonin in a Pouch Instead
By the Deepkold Editorial Team · Reviewed June 11, 2026 · Educational, not medical advice
Searching for a melatonin vape or sleep diffuser? The pitch is obvious — wind-down as a ritual. The problem is just as obvious once you see it: no puff carries a labeled dose. Here's what melatonin vapes are, why we refuse to make one, and where the melatonin actually lives at Deepkold: a 1 mg labeled evening pouch.
- A melatonin vape carries melatonin in vapor — with no labeled mg per puff; melatonin has been studied as an oral supplement, not as something you inhale.
- Deepkold's rule: nothing active is ever inhaled. The Deep Calm vape is evening flavor only — zero melatonin.
- The melatonin lives in the Deep Calm pouch: 1 mg melatonin + 100 mg L-theanine + 60 mg magnesium, each printed in mg, $6.99.
- Not a sleep medicine, no disease claims. Adults 21+.
Does Deepkold make a melatonin vape?
No — by design. No Deepkold vape contains melatonin or any other active; the Deep Calm vape is an evening flavor profile only. The melatonin lives in the Deep Calm pouch: 1 mg melatonin, 100 mg L-theanine and 60 mg magnesium per pouch, every dose printed on the can, $6.99.
What a melatonin vape is
A melatonin vape — sold as a sleep vape, melatonin diffuser or melatonin pen — is a vape-style device whose vapor carries melatonin, usually blended with lavender or chamomile flavoring and pitched as a bedtime ritual. The category has been around for years and keeps finding new buyers, because the underlying want is real: an end-of-day, hands-busy wind-down moment that isn't a screen.
The want is real; the format is the problem. Melatonin is one of the most-used supplements in America — as a tablet or gummy with a number on it. Inhaled melatonin is a different and far less studied thing, and no melatonin vape prints a dose per puff, because it can't: what reaches you varies with every draw.
The dosing problem — and why it matters more at night
Melatonin dosing is famously sensitive — common guidance favors small, measured amounts, and more is not better. That makes "how much did I just inhale?" a worse question at 11pm than it is for caffeine at noon. A device total on a marketing page tells you nothing about the puff you just took; a printed 1 mg on a can tells you everything.
So the Deepkold rule applies double in the evening: nothing active is ever inhaled. If a Deepkold product carries melatonin, it's a pouch with the dose printed on it — a deliberately modest 1 mg — not vapor. The same logic drives our no-caffeine-vape rule on the daytime side.
"Deep Calm" is two different products — on purpose
Both are built for the evening; only one carries an active. This is the clearest way to see the Deepkold split:
| Deep Calm vape | Deep Calm pouch | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | A zero-nicotine disposable with soft evening flavors (Honey Chamomile, Lavender Honey, Vanilla Custard) | An under-the-lip evening pouch |
| Melatonin | None — zero actives, flavor and gentle cooling only | 1 mg per pouch, printed on the can |
| Other actives | None | 100 mg L-theanine + 60 mg magnesium, both labeled |
| Nicotine | 0% | 0% |
| The job | The wind-down ritual: flavor, vapor, hands busy | The wind-down active: small, measured, oral-format |
| Price | $24.99 (list $29.99) | $6.99 a can of 15 (list $8.99) |
Deep Calm pouches are a supplement-style product, not a sleep medicine — no disease or treatment claims. Contains melatonin: follow label guidance, don't drive after use, not for pregnant or nursing women. Adults 21+.
Melatonin vape — questions
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What is a melatonin vape?
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What's the alternative to a melatonin vape?
How much does Deep Calm cost and how do I order?
WRITTEN & REVIEWED BY
The Deepkold Editorial Team
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