Camino Gummies (Kiva Confections) at ReLeaf Shop Baltimore
July 5, 2026

Camino Gummies (Kiva Confections) at ReLeaf Shop Baltimore

Camino's 5mg mood-themed gummies from Kiva rotate through ReLeaf's edibles menu. Sparkling Pear, Wild Cherry, Midnight Blueberry, Freshly Squeezed CBG.

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Camino gummies from Kiva Confections are stocked at ReLeaf Shop in Baltimore when the brand's Maryland wholesale catalog ships in. Kiva is one of the longest-running edibles companies in legal cannabis, and Camino is its mood-themed gummy line — Sparkling Pear (THC + CBD), Wild Cherry (Sativa-leaning), Midnight Blueberry (THC + CBN for sleep), and the CBG Recover line, all in 5mg-per-piece, 100mg packs that fit Maryland's edibles cap.

What Kiva and Camino are

Kiva Confections is a California-founded cannabis edibles company that's been making chocolates and gummies since 2010 — one of the oldest active brands in legal cannabis. Camino is Kiva's gummy line, launched in 2018, and the format is the brand's signature move: each flavor is engineered around a target experience (calm, sleep, energy, recovery) using a blend of THC plus minor cannabinoids and natural terpenes.

The Camino philosophy is the 5mg dose. Half of the standard 10mg gummy most other brands sell. That's intentional — Kiva designed Camino so a first-time customer can start with one piece, wait an hour, and decide whether to take a second. The smaller dose also makes the 100mg-per-package math more flexible: 20 gummies per pack instead of 10.

Camino flavors and mood profiles in rotation at ReLeaf

The Maryland Camino catalog typically rotates through these:

Sparkling Pear (Calming). 5mg THC plus CBD. The "social" gummy in the lineup. Bright pear flavor, lighter intensity. Kiva's product page for Sparkling Pear goes deeper on the formulation.

Wild Cherry (Exhilarate). 5mg THC with sativa-leaning terpenes. The afternoon-friendly piece. Tart cherry, slightly sharper than the Pear.

Midnight Blueberry (Sleep). 5mg THC plus 1mg CBN, with chamomile and lavender extracts mixed in. The post outlining sleep-leaning edibles at ReLeaf, this is one of the most-requested gummies for that use. Camino Midnight Blueberry details.

Freshly Squeezed (Recover). 5mg THC plus 10mg CBG. The CBG-forward piece in the line, citrus-flavored, positioned as a post-workout or recovery option.

Other Camino flavors show up less often in Maryland. The Excite, Bliss, Yuzu Lemonade, and seasonal drops cycle in occasionally. The four above are the most consistent.

5mg dosing and Maryland's per-package cap

Maryland caps every cannabis edible at 100mg total THC per package. At 5mg per piece, a Camino pack is 20 gummies. That's twice as many doses as a 10mg-per-piece brand like Wyld in the same 100mg pack. For shoppers who like to start low and titrate up, Camino's piece count is the math-friendly version of the same regulation everyone else is working under.

The cap is set by the Maryland Cannabis Administration and enforced at the manufacturer level — no compliant brand exceeds it, and any product that does isn't legal cannabis. The 9% adult-use sales tax applies on top for recreational customers; medical patients are tax-exempt.

How Camino compares to Wyld and Wana at ReLeaf

Three brands cover most of ReLeaf's gummy traffic: Wyld, Camino, and Wana. They each occupy a different spot in the dose-and-format grid.

Camino runs 5mg per piece, mood-themed naming, real-fruit-and-terpene flavor profiles. The lightest entry of the three.

Wyld runs 10mg per piece, indica/sativa/hybrid labeling, concentrated real-fruit purée flavor. Twice the dose per gummy as Camino in the same 100mg pack.

Wana runs both a classic line (10mg, similar territory to Wyld) and a nano-emulsified Quick line that kicks in faster — 5 to 15 minutes versus the 60-to-90-minute onset of a traditional edible. The dose tier overlaps with Wyld; the onset is the differentiator.

For a Maryland shopper buying their first edible, Camino's 5mg is the budtender's default recommendation. For a regular edibles customer who already calibrates to 10mg pieces, Wyld and Wana sit at the same dose tier. Different jobs.

How to find Camino on ReLeaf's menu

The most reliable check is the live ReLeaf menu. Camino availability rotates with Kiva's Maryland wholesale schedule, and a specific flavor can be sold out for a week between drops.

For in-store shoppers, the broader edibles category at ReLeaf is documented in our Baltimore edibles buyer's guide, and the rotating brand list is updated in the Maryland edibles at ReLeaf post. Both are good cross-references when planning a visit.

Maryland medical patients can also have Camino delivered when the product is in stock — see the delivery info page. Recreational delivery is not permitted under current Maryland rules.

Common Questions

Does ReLeaf Shop carry Camino gummies?

Yes, when the brand's Maryland wholesale catalog includes ReLeaf. Camino availability rotates with Kiva's distribution schedule. The live menu the day you visit is the source of truth.

Are Camino and Kiva the same brand?

Camino is a product line made by Kiva Confections. Same company, two names you'll see on the package. Kiva also makes chocolates and other gummy lines; Camino is specifically the mood-themed 5mg gummy.

What Camino flavors are usually stocked in Baltimore?

The most-consistent Maryland flavors at ReLeaf are Sparkling Pear, Wild Cherry, Midnight Blueberry, and Freshly Squeezed. The seasonal Camino drops and less-common flavors cycle in occasionally.

How many milligrams of THC are in a Camino gummy?

5mg of THC per piece. A standard Camino pack is 100mg total — 20 pieces. Some Camino flavors include additional cannabinoids like CBD (Sparkling Pear), CBN (Midnight Blueberry), or CBG (Freshly Squeezed) alongside the THC.

Can I order Camino gummies for medical delivery in Baltimore?

Yes for medical patients. ReLeaf delivers to Maryland medical patients in the Baltimore area when Camino is in stock. The delivery info page has current zip codes and minimums. Recreational delivery isn't permitted under current Maryland rules.

Further Reading

Kiva and Camino's official site: kivaconfections.com. Maryland's edibles cap and labeling rules: Maryland Cannabis Administration. ReLeaf coverage of the broader edibles category: Baltimore edibles guide and every cannabis brand at ReLeaf Shop.

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