Kiva Confections — the California-based pioneer behind Camino, Petra mints, Terra Bites, Lost Farm, and their signature chocolate bars — has a selective NY presence. Not every Kiva product in the California catalog is available in New York, and what is available is only legal at OCM-licensed dispensaries including The Flowery. In NYC, expect to find Camino gummies (most SKUs), Petra microdose mints, select Kiva chocolate bars, Terra Bites, and a rotating slice of Lost Farm live resin products. Prices range from $22 to $45 depending on product category and pack size.
Kiva Confections is an umbrella brand. Under it:
| Sub-brand | What It Is | NY Availability |
|---|---|---|
| Camino | 5mg effect-based gummies (Bliss, Sleep, Social, Excite, Chill, Uplift) | Yes, wide |
| Petra | 2.5mg microdose mints | Yes, most SKUs |
| Terra Bites | Chocolate-covered espresso beans, almonds | Yes, select |
| Kiva Bars | Chocolate bars (dark, milk, mint, vanilla chai) | Yes, select SKUs |
| Lost Farm | Live resin gummies & chews (strain-specific) | Yes, rotating |
| Camino Flyer | Higher-THC sub-line (varies) | Limited |
If you’ve shopped Kiva in California, expect a narrower catalog in NY. That’s not because NY is punishing you — it’s because the legal supply chain is still building out.
The OCM license decal on the door is the only reliable marker of legitimacy. No decal = no confidence the product is real Kiva.
Camino is Kiva’s most visible NY sub-brand. Full rotating lineup at The Flowery:
Price: $22–$28 per 20-pack (100mg total) at NYC licensed dispensaries.
Petra mints are 2.5mg THC each, pack of 40. The lowest-dose edible option Kiva makes and the most-underrated product in the NY legal market.
Use cases: midday microdose, stacking with a Camino for custom doses, discreet public-friendly consumption (mint flavor covers everything), first-time experimentation.
Price: $24–$30 per 100mg (40 mints × 2.5mg).
For NYC consumers who don’t want another gummy, Kiva’s chocolate bars are the answer. Available SKUs in NY rotate:
Price: $26–$35 per 100mg bar. Higher than gummies because of chocolate manufacturing costs.
Chocolate-covered espresso beans or almonds, 5mg THC per bite. Tin of 20 = 100mg. One of the more portable and discreet edible formats. Espresso variant has mild caffeine content from the bean itself.
Price: $24–$32 per tin.
Lost Farm uses 100% live resin — meaning cannabis extract derived from fresh-frozen flower instead of post-processed distillate. The terpene profile is more complex, the flavor is more distinctly cannabis-forward, and the experience feels “closer to the plant” than standard edibles.
In NY, Lost Farm rotates — available SKUs depend on the week. Check the menu for current stock.
Price: $28–$40 per pack. Premium tier. Worth it if you can taste the difference between distillate and live resin.
Kiva is a premium brand globally. NY tax structure + licensed supply chain + NY-specific manufacturing lifts the price further. Expect 15–25% higher than California retail on most SKUs.
This is not gouging. It’s the cost of legal, tested, OCM-compliant product. The alternative — unlicensed shops selling fake Kiva at discount — is cheaper for a reason.
Same-day delivery from The Flowery covers:
Expect 1–3 hours door-to-door. ID verification at pickup. Pay debit or cash. Named recipient must be present.
Some sub-brands exist in California but haven’t (as of 2026) cleared NY licensing:
If you see a Kiva product online that The Flowery doesn’t stock, it’s likely not legally available in NY yet. Out-of-state ordering is federally illegal regardless.
Three tiers of edibles you’ll encounter at The Flowery:
| Brand Tier | Examples | Price Position |
|---|---|---|
| West Coast premium (NY-licensed) | Kiva, Wyld | Mid-high |
| NY native brands | Local licensed producers | Varies |
| In-house and selects | The Flowery selects | Varies |
All three categories have great products. Kiva earns its premium through consistency, terpene craft, and clean flavor. Wyld earns its premium through real-fruit infusion and reliable dosing. NY brands earn their place on price-per-mg and local support.
Is Kiva the same in NY as in California? Product formula and recipes are the same. Packaging may say “NY” and includes NY-specific compliance info. Lab testing is NY-lab.
Can I get every Kiva SKU in NYC? No. Selection is narrower than California’s catalog. Check The Flowery’s menu for current stock.
Are Kiva Camino and regular Kiva the same company? Yes. Camino is a Kiva sub-brand, like how Diet Coke is under Coca-Cola.
What’s the difference between Camino and Lost Farm? Camino uses distillate, Lost Farm uses live resin. Different extract, different flavor, different price.
Are Kiva chocolates vegan? Most are vegetarian but not vegan (milk chocolate contains dairy). Dark chocolate SKUs are often vegan — check the label.
Can I order Kiva products directly from the brand? No legal THC shipping across state lines. Must purchase from a NY licensed dispensary.
Why is Kiva pricier than Camino? Kiva chocolate bars and Lost Farm are more expensive to manufacture. Camino gummies are the entry-price Kiva product.
Does The Flowery carry Kiva at all twelve locations? Camino yes, Petra yes, chocolates and Lost Farm stock varies by location. Check the menu or ask a budtender.
Kiva Confections is one of the most established premium cannabis brands in America, and a meaningful slice of their catalog is legally available in New York at OCM-licensed dispensaries. The Flowery’s twelve locations carry the broadest Kiva selection — Camino, Petra, Terra Bites, chocolate bars, and rotating Lost Farm. Delivered same-day, ready for pickup, and always OCM-licensed and lab-tested.