Wyld and Camino are the two best-selling cannabis gummies at The Flowery’s NYC locations — and the rivalry is closer than the internet suggests. Wyld wins on real-fruit flavor and 10mg-per-gummy reliability. Camino wins on 5mg dose flexibility and effect-based labeling. Both are OCM-licensed, lab-tested, and genuinely good. The honest 2026 verdict: Camino is the better everyday gummy for new and moderate users; Wyld is the better gummy for consumers who want fewer, stronger pieces and want fruit flavor to actually taste like fruit.
| If you want | Pick |
|---|---|
| Lower-dose flexibility | Camino |
| Fruit-forward flavor | Wyld |
| Effect labels (Bliss, Chill, Sleep) | Camino |
| Strain labels (sativa, indica, hybrid) | Wyld |
| 5mg starter dose | Camino |
| 10mg standard dose | Wyld |
| Wider flavor range | Camino |
| Cleaner flavor execution | Wyld |
| CBD 1:1 option | Wyld Pear |
| Sleep-specific SKU | Camino Midnight Blueberry or Wyld Elderberry |
| Wider availability in NYC | Tie — both are everywhere legal |
| Dimension | Wyld | Camino |
|---|---|---|
| Parent brand | Wyld | Kiva |
| Origin | Oregon | California |
| Gummies per pack | 10 | 20 |
| Dose per gummy | 10mg | 5mg |
| Total THC per pack | 100mg | 100mg |
| Flavor approach | Real fruit extract | Fruit + effect blend |
| Primary labeling | Strain category | Effect outcome |
| NYC price range | $25–$32 | $22–$28 |
| First-timer friendliness | Pear 1:1 yes, others no | Chill / Wild Cherry yes |
| Microdose flexibility | Halve for 5mg | Halve for 2.5mg |
| Sleep SKU | Elderberry + CBN | Midnight Blueberry + CBN |
Wyld’s flavor claim to fame: real fruit extract in the gummy. When you bite into a Wyld Raspberry, you taste raspberry — tart, slightly seedy, unmistakably real. Same with Marionberry, Huckleberry, Peach. Many NYC consumers describe Wyld as “the gummy that doesn’t taste like weed.”
Camino’s flavor range: broader but more candy-forward. Wild Cherry, Sparkling Pear, Watermelon Lemonade, Yuzu Spritz, Pineapple Habanero. More flavor creativity. Slightly more engineered-candy than fruit-forward.
The verdict: Wyld wins on flavor authenticity; Camino wins on flavor variety.
If you’re the type who reads ingredient lists and prefers natural flavors, Wyld. If you like flavor experimentation and fun SKUs, Camino.
This is where Camino pulls ahead decisively.
For new and moderate users who want precision, Camino is the practical choice. For experienced users who just want a reliable 10mg, Wyld is the fastest path.
Wyld uses strain categories: Sativa, Indica, Hybrid. Traditional cannabis framing. Assumes the consumer knows what indica means.
Camino uses effect outcomes: Bliss, Sleep, Social, Excite, Chill, Uplift. Modern, consumer-first language. Strips out the strain-decoding step.
Neither is superior — they’re different mental models. Newer consumers tend to prefer Camino’s effect-based labels. Cannabis regulars tend to prefer Wyld’s familiar strain language.
At The Flowery:
| Pack | Wyld | Camino |
|---|---|---|
| 100mg pack | $25–$32 | $22–$28 |
| Per 10mg | $2.50–$3.20 | $2.20–$2.80 |
| Per 5mg | $1.25–$1.60 | $1.10–$1.40 |
Camino is cheaper per milligram by a small margin — usually $2–$4 less per pack of equivalent total mg.
Over a year of regular consumption, Camino can save roughly $50–$100 versus Wyld. Small but real.
Both are stocked at every Flowery location across NYC and Hudson Valley.
| Availability check | Wyld | Camino |
|---|---|---|
| The Flowery (all 12 locations) | ✓ | ✓ |
| Same-day delivery | ✓ | ✓ |
| Pre-order pickup | ✓ | ✓ |
| Usually in stock | ✓ | ✓ |
| Counterfeit risk at unlicensed shops | Higher | Lower |
Counterfeit Wyld is a real NY-market problem because Wyld’s packaging is older and more recognizable. Always buy at a licensed OCM dispensary. Always check for the OCM decal.
For a brand-new NYC edible consumer:
First-timer winner: Camino Wild Cherry, by a nose. 5mg is a more forgiving baseline than Wyld’s 10mg, even accounting for CBD softening.
But Wyld Pear 1:1 is the better option for anxiety-prone first-timers because of the CBD.
For NYC regulars:
Experienced-user winner: Wyld. Fewer gummies to eat, less sugar per dose, faster.
Sleep winner: depends on preference. Elderberry hits harder. Midnight Blueberry is gentler.
Quick SKU-by-SKU if you’re flavor-shopping:
Most NYC edible consumers buy one of each. Here’s why:
Combined: 30 sessions, two flavor profiles, two labeling mental models, $47–$60 total. Covers a month of regular use for most consumers. When you want fruit-forward simplicity, grab Wyld. When you want dose flexibility or a specific effect, grab Camino.
The rivalry is real, but it’s complementary, not competitive.
Contact The Flowery if you want budtender advice on a specific SKU for a specific use case.
Is Wyld or Camino stronger per pack? Same total — 100mg each. Camino distributes across 20 gummies; Wyld across 10.
Which brand do NYC dispensaries sell more of? Both sell at similar volume at The Flowery. Camino slightly leads in unit sales because 5mg is the entry-point dose; Wyld leads in mg sold per customer because 10mg is the recreational dose.
Is Camino made by Kiva? Yes — Camino is Kiva’s flagship gummy line.
Can first-timers eat Wyld? Yes, halve a gummy for 5mg. But Camino is easier for a first dose.
Which brand has better branding? Wyld’s packaging is older and more iconic. Camino’s is more modern. Subjective.
Are both brands lab-tested? Yes. Both are OCM-licensed and third-party tested.
Which is more “natural”? Wyld, slightly, due to real fruit extract. Camino uses natural and artificial flavoring depending on SKU.
Wyld vs Camino isn’t a fight with a clean winner — it’s a taste and dose preference. Camino wins on dose flexibility and value. Wyld wins on flavor authenticity and dose simplicity. Both are top-shelf NYC edible options. The Flowery carries both, delivers same-day, and pre-orders are live across all 12 locations.