“It was important to us to maintain this level of control and responsibility for the consumer,” Kristi Palmer says. “Our target is still that mother-in-law, grandma, casual consumer, newbie, somebody who hasn't tried cannabis ever before, and we don't want to blow their socks off. It's a great way to lose trust and lose that consumer forever. So, dosability was absolutely key.”
Two years later, Kiva introduced its Camino line, effect-based gummies with bright flavors and complementing terpenes. They’re packaged in tins featuring landscapes found along Camino Real, a 600-mile stretch connecting California’s storied missions.
The Camino line includes Wild Berry (Chill), Pineapple Habanero (Uplifting), Sparkling Pear (Social), Yuzu Lemon (Balance), Watermelon Lemonade (Bliss), Wild Cherry (Excite), and Tropical Punch (Proud) in honor of Pride month in June.
Kiva introduced Camino Midnight Blueberry (Sleep) gummies in early 2020, its first product with cannabinol (CBN). Each gummy features 5 mg THC with 1 mg CBN, relaxing terpenes, and chamomile and lavender oils.
While microdosed products have been Kiva’s bailiwick, the company recently developed the Lost Farm brand with budtenders and other experienced consumers in mind. The line’s gummies, introduced in late 2020, and its chews, following in February 2021, each contain 10 mg THC, delivered through strain-specific, 100 percent live resin.