Camino is the gummy line from Kiva Confections, and it has a deep Michigan story behind every tin. If you came in looking for Camino, this page is the short version of what Camino is, who makes it for Michigan, and how to see what is on the Highway Dispos shelf right now.
What Camino is.
Camino is made by Kiva Confections, the California family-owned edibles company founded in 2010 by Scott and Kristi Palmer. Kiva started in a home kitchen with the original Kiva chocolate bars; the portfolio now includes Camino gummies and fruit chews, Petra mints, Terra chocolate-covered bites, and Lost Farm live-resin and live-rosin chews. Camino is the gummy line: tins of fresh-fruit gummies organized around named experience profiles rather than strain alone.
The named profiles.
Each Camino flavor pairs with a named profile so you can pick by what you want out of the session, not just by the taste. The lineup has included Chill (Wild Berry), Social (Sparkling Pear), Bliss (Watermelon Lemonade), Excite (Wild Cherry), Sleep (Midnight Blueberry), Uplifting (Pineapple Habanero), and others, plus higher-dose specialty profiles like Energy and Deep Sleep. Many Camino SKUs are co-formulated with secondary cannabinoids, including CBD, CBN, CBG, or THCV, depending on the profile. Different SKUs are sold at 2mg, 5mg, 10mg, 25mg, or 30mg of THC per piece. We do not give dose guidance on this page; talk with the budtender if you want help picking.
Made in Michigan, in Chesaning.
For the Michigan market, Camino is produced under an exclusive agreement between Kiva and High Life Farms (HLF), announced in May 2021. The gummies are made at High Life Farms' facility in Chesaning, Michigan, under Michigan adult-use cannabis rules and tested under the state's testing requirements before they reach the shelf. So a Camino tin you pick up at Highway Dispos was made in Saginaw County, not shipped in from California.
Michigan-specific SKUs have also included limited-edition "Team Spirit" tins. Availability rotates; the live menu is the source of truth for what is actually on the shelf today.
How to find it.
Browse the menu for whichever Highway Dispos store is closer and filter to Camino to see what is in stock right now, with the profile, the flavor, the per-piece dose, and the price. Order ahead online and pick it up inside the store or at the drive-through, 9 AM to 9 PM every day. Michigan dispensaries take cash and PIN debit; credit cards are not accepted.
Common questions.
What is the difference between Camino, Petra, Terra, and Lost Farm?
They are all Kiva Confections lines. Camino is the fruit-forward, profile-coded gummy line. Petra is a low-dose mint. Terra is chocolate-covered bites. Lost Farm makes strain-specific chews using live resin and live rosin. Kiva chocolate bars are the original line.
What is the lowest-dose Camino?
Per Kiva's brand page, Camino's core gummy tins are typically 5mg of THC per piece. Some specialty SKUs run at 2mg, 10mg, or higher per piece. The exact dose is printed on each tin.
Are Camino gummies vegan?
The Camino Fruit Chews line is described on the Kiva brand page as taffy-like and vegan. Camino Gummies and Camino Sours have their own ingredient lists; check the per-SKU label, or ask at the counter.
Where do I see today's Camino menu?
On the live menu for the Standish store or the Au Gres store. Each tin shows the named profile, the flavor, the per-piece and total dose, and the price.