Kiva Confections is moving into Canada, marking the company’s first international product and brand expansion. 

Over the next year, Kiva Confections will work with Canada-based producer Greentone to bring the brand's full portfolio of edibles to dispensaries across the Canadian market.

"We're absolutely thrilled at the opportunity to bring the Kiva Confections brand to our neighbors up north, which has been a dream of ours for many years," says Kiva Confections Co-founder Kristi Palmer. "Canadian cannabis consumers are discerning, and we can't wait for them to discover our high-quality, precisely-dosed, and delicious suite of edibles that consumers in the U.S. have come to know and love".

Consumers can begin to find Kiva's all-natural Camino and Camino Sours soft chews in select retail stores across Canada beginning this month, with their strain-specific, 100% live resin-infused Lost Farm soft chews, cold water hash-infused Kiva Chocolate Bars and Terra Chocolate Bites, and microdosed Petra Mints arriving at retail stores throughout the remainder of the year.

"When looking for an edibles partner it always came back to Kiva for us," said Olen Vanderleeden, VP, sales and marketing at Greentone. "They share our consumer-centric approach, our focus on building iconic brands, and our unrelenting focus on quality and the consideration of every little detail in product development. Kiva will win consumer's hearts and taste buds here in Canada as they have in the U.S."

Kiva's expansion into the Canadian market comes at a time of exponential growth for the brand within their home market of the United States, expanding their footprint in several key markets including Illinois, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oklahoma, Michigan and Ohio within the last year. 

For more information on Kiva Confections, its suite of products, and to stay up-to-date on its expansion efforts, visit kivaconfectionscanada.com.

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