
Camino Wild Cherry “Bliss” is Kiva‘s everyday hybrid gummy — 5mg THC per gummy, cherry-almond flavor, 20 gummies per $22–$26 pack at NYC licensed dispensaries like The Flowery. It’s the gummy we hand to NYC creatives who want “a little buzz on a Thursday” without committing to a full recreational session. The Bliss label is honest: it’s mood-lifting without being energetic, relaxed without being sedating, and forgiving enough that you can eat one at 7pm and still function at 10.
Camino labels its gummies by effect, not strain. Bliss is their balanced-hybrid blend — a mid-zone mood bump that works for most people in most situations. The terpene blend is designed around a sense of contentment rather than an obvious high-energy or full-sedation push.
In practice: 5mg of Wild Cherry Bliss gives you a noticeable shift without the “I am visibly stoned” social signal. It’s the gummy you can take before dinner with in-laws. It’s the gummy you take at a Friday afternoon gallery opening. It’s the gummy you split with a friend on a Saturday night front-stoop session.
Most cherry gummies taste like cough syrup or red-dye cartoon candy. Kiva went a different direction — Wild Cherry’s flavor is actual tart cherry plus a barely-there almond note on the finish. The almond is subtle enough that you only notice it the third or fourth gummy in. It’s what stops Wild Cherry from tasting generic.
Compared to Wyld’s 10mg gummies, you get about half the intensity. That’s the point. 5mg lets you dial in.
| Dose | Vibe | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| ½ gummy (2.5mg) | Barely-there mellow | Workday microdose |
| 1 gummy (5mg) | Pleasant lift | Dinner, evening walk |
| 2 gummies (10mg) | Full recreational | Weekend default |
| 3+ gummies (15mg+) | Heavier | Experienced only |
First-timer protocol: start with one. Wait 90 minutes. If you want more, take a half. Never re-dose a whole gummy before two hours.
The Camino-vs-Wyld default gummy comparison people actually want:
| Feature | Camino Wild Cherry | Wyld Huckleberry |
|---|---|---|
| Dose per gummy | 5mg | 10mg |
| Gummies per pack | 20 | 10 |
| Total pack mg | 100mg | 100mg |
| Flavor | Cherry-almond | Huckleberry-blueberry |
| Strength feel | Light-moderate | Moderate-heavy |
| Price (NYC) | $22–$26 | $25–$28 |
| Beginner friendly | Very | Moderate |
Buy Wild Cherry if you want flexible 5mg increments. Buy Huckleberry if you want fewer gummies at stronger doses.
These are Camino’s two most popular SKUs at The Flowery. They differ on vibe:
If you’re going out, Social. If you’re staying in, Bliss. If you’re doing either and unsure, grab both — they’re cheap enough to keep on rotation.
Unlicensed storefronts sell counterfeit Camino. The packaging copies well. The contents rarely match. Stick with OCM-licensed retailers.
Can I take Wild Cherry before a work meeting? 2.5mg (half a gummy) is mild enough that many NYC professionals do. 5mg is a judgment call. Above that, no.
Is Wild Cherry vegan? Yes. Pectin-based.
Does 5mg really get me high? For new or light users, yes — meaningfully high. For heavy users, it’s more of a mood nudge.
Will Wild Cherry show up on a drug test? Yes. THC is THC, no matter the dose.
How long before bed should I eat one? 3 hours for a smooth wind-down. Less if you want to be awake for it.
Can I mix Wild Cherry with alcohol? Can, shouldn’t. Stack cautiously or not at all.
Why does Wild Cherry have 20 gummies and Wyld has 10? Different dose per gummy. Same 100mg total per pack.
Can I eat a Camino in the morning and a Wyld at night? Yes. Many NYC regulars do exactly this.
Camino Wild Cherry “Bliss” is the most flexible, forgiving, and fairly priced gummy we sell. Five milligrams per gummy lets you dial in the exact buzz you want, twenty gummies per pack means it lasts, and the Bliss label is honest — it really is a mood-lifter more than a stoner-maker. The Flowery has it across NYC and Hudson Valley. Start with one. Adjust from there.