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Kiva originally introduced a solventless edible in 2010, and to honor that heritage it has added Cherry Lime Chews and Yuzu Fizz Gummies to Lost Farm’s core collection.
In California, Kiva Sales and Service will sell and distribute Garden Society's products to retailers state-wide, while in New Jersey, Garden Society will manufacture Kiva's edibles, such as Camino and Lost Farm gummies.
The cannabis ketchup encourages consumers to heighten Fatburger's burgers and french fries while furthering Kiva's mission to continue the conversation around cannabis normalization.
Kristi Palmer, co-founder of Kiva Confections, recently spoke to Cannabis Products Insider about its sleep study, the results and its portfolio of sleep-supporting products.
Kiva Confections will work with C3 Industries to bring its portfolio of edibles to retailers across the Missouri market via an exclusive licensing partnership.
Manufacturers say mints provide a quick, easy, and precisely-dosed method for delivering cannabis, whether the end consumer is new to edibles or a seasoned connoisseur.