Camino at Rezidue
Camino is Kiva Confections' line of cannabis gummies, known for fruit-forward flavors named after moods like Bliss, Sleep, and Social. At Rezidue, a licensed dispensary at 723 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen, you can buy Camino in-store or via same-day Manhattan delivery. 21+ with valid ID.
- Maker
- Camino is made by Kiva Confections, a California-founded cannabis edibles company
- Format
- Fruit-flavored cannabis gummies sold in tins, often grouped by mood (Bliss, Sleep, Social, Calm)
- Where to buy in NYC
- Rezidue, 723 11th Ave, Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, in-store or same-day delivery
- Who can buy
- Adults 21+ with valid government-issued photo ID, per NY OCM rules
What is Camino?
Camino is a cannabis gummy line from Kiva Confections, one of the longer-running edibles makers in the legal market. The gummies pair fruit flavors with specific terpene blends and are organized by mood rather than just strain type, which makes them easy to shop.
Camino sits inside the Kiva Confections family, a brand that has been making cannabis edibles since the early days of legal markets out west. The Camino line is the gummy arm of that catalog, distinct from Kiva's chocolate bars and other formats.
What sets Camino apart is the framing. Instead of asking you to decode indica versus sativa on a tiny label, each tin leans on a mood name and a flavor. That is a friendlier on-ramp for people newer to edibles, which is most of who walks into a Hell's Kitchen dispensary on a given night.
If you want the deeper science behind why the same plant can feel different tin to tin, our cannabis terpenes guide breaks down the aromatic compounds that brands like Camino build their blends around.
What does the mood naming actually mean?
Camino names many of its gummies after a feeling, like Bliss, Sleep, Social, or Calm. The names point to the terpene blend and the cannabinoid mix in each tin. They describe what people commonly reach for, not a guaranteed result or any medical outcome.
The mood system is a shopping shortcut, not a prescription. A Sleep-leaning tin typically pairs a relaxing flavor profile with terpenes like myrcene that many people associate with winding down. A Social or uplifting tin tends to use brighter citrus notes.
Cannabinoid ratios matter too. Some Camino tins are THC-forward, while others blend in CBD or minor cannabinoids to shift the balance. Reading the label tells you the real ratio per piece, which always beats the name on the lid.
Effects vary by person, dose, tolerance, and what you ate that day. Treat the mood label as a starting point, then check the certificate of analysis. Our guide on how to read a COA shows you exactly what to look for.
Common Camino moods you'll see
Bliss and uplifting tins tend toward sweet, fruit-forward flavors people pick for daytime or creative time.
Sleep and Midnight tins lean into darker berry flavors and relaxing terpene blends people often choose at night.
Calm and Social tins fill the middle, aimed at unwinding or low-key gatherings without going all the way to sleepy.
How do I dose Camino gummies?
Start low and go slow. A common starting point for new edible users is a low single dose, then waiting before taking more, because edibles can take 30 to 120 minutes to set in. Always read the per-piece milligram amount on the Camino tin and the COA.
Edibles work differently than smoking or vaping. Your liver processes the THC, so onset is slow and the effect can last hours. The mistake first-timers make is taking a second piece too soon because nothing happened in 20 minutes.
Every Camino tin lists the THC per gummy. Use that number, not your eyeball, to plan a dose. If a single piece feels like too much, many people cut a gummy in half to ease in.
For a fuller walk-through on timing, ratios, and how to recover if you go too far, see our edible dosing guide. Our budtenders can also talk you through it at the counter at 723 11th Ave.
How do I buy Camino at Rezidue in Hell's Kitchen?
Browse the current menu at rezidueny.com/shop, then buy Camino in-store at 723 11th Ave, reserve for pickup, or order same-day delivery across most of Manhattan. You must be 21 or older with a valid government photo ID. We take cash and debit, with an ATM on-site.
Rezidue is a five-minute walk from the Hudson River Park waterfront and an easy trip from Times Square. The A, C, and E trains at 42nd Street and Port Authority put you within a short walk, and the 7 train at Hudson Yards is close too.
Stock rotates, so the exact Camino moods and flavors on the shelf change. The live menu at rezidueny.com/shop is the source of truth for what is in right now. If you do not see a specific tin, ask a budtender about what is comparable.
Prefer not to make the trip? We run same-day delivery to most of Manhattan. See weed delivery in Manhattan for zones and how ordering works, or jump straight to the shop.
How does Camino compare to other edibles?
Camino's edge is its mood-based, terpene-driven flavor system and the long track record of its parent, Kiva Confections. Compared to plain THC gummies, Camino leans harder on flavor and aromatic profile. Other brands compete on price, potency tiers, or fast-onset formulas.
If you care mostly about the lowest cost per milligram, Camino may not always be the cheapest tin on the shelf, and that is fine. People pick Camino for the eating experience and the curated blends, the way you might pick a specific snack over a generic one.
Want a different brand's take on premium extracts and gummies? Compare with our Eureka overview to see how another carried brand approaches its lineup.
Not sure edibles are your lane at all? If you would rather smoke, our cannabis gummies and flower pages help you weigh the trade-offs in onset, control, and duration.
Is Camino legal to buy in New York?
Yes, when you buy it from a licensed New York dispensary. New York legalized adult-use cannabis under the MRTA in 2021. Only OCM-licensed retailers like Rezidue, license OCM-CAURD-25-000303, may legally sell Camino and other cannabis products to adults 21 and over.
The key word is licensed. Unlicensed shops and sticker-shops are not legal sellers, even when they stock recognizable brands. Buying from an OCM-licensed dispensary is how you know the product is tested and tracked.
New York lets adults 21+ purchase up to 3 ounces of flower or up to 24 grams of concentrate per day. Edibles like Camino count toward those limits by their cannabis content, and your budtender will keep you within the rules.
To see how to verify a shop is real and what the day's purchase rules mean for you, read where to buy legal weed in NYC.
New York legalized adult-use cannabis under the MRTA
New York's Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA), signed in 2021, legalized adult-use cannabis for people 21 and older and created the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) to regulate the market. Under OCM rules, only licensed retailers may legally sell cannabis products, including edible brands like Camino, to adults. The OCM publishes the official list of licensed dispensaries so consumers can confirm a shop is legitimate before buying. Rezidue operates under OCM license OCM-CAURD-25-000303 at 723 11th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan. Buying from a licensed retailer is the only way to be certain that a product has moved through New York's regulated, lab-tested supply chain rather than the unlicensed market. Shoppers can verify Rezidue and any other dispensary against the state's published retailer list.
New York's daily purchase and possession limits
According to the New York Office of Cannabis Management, adults 21 and older may purchase up to 3 ounces of cannabis flower or up to 24 grams of concentrate per day from a licensed dispensary. The same thresholds apply to public possession, and home storage is capped at up to 5 pounds. Edibles such as Camino gummies are measured by their cannabis content, so a tin counts toward these limits based on the cannabis it contains rather than its total weight as candy. A valid government-issued photo ID proving you are 21 or older is required at the point of sale, both in-store and for delivery. Budtenders at licensed shops like Rezidue track purchases against these limits, which is one practical reason to buy from a licensed retailer rather than an unlicensed seller that does not.
Why cannabis edibles have a delayed, longer onset
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of the National Institutes of Health, notes that cannabis taken by mouth is absorbed and processed differently than cannabis that is smoked or vaped. When you eat an edible like a Camino gummy, THC passes through the digestive system and liver before reaching the bloodstream, which delays the onset of effects and can extend how long they last compared with inhaled cannabis. This is why edible effects may not appear for a substantial stretch of time after eating, and why taking another dose too soon is a common mistake. NIDA emphasizes that the strength of cannabis products has changed over time, making it important to know the amount in each serving. Reading the per-piece milligram amount printed on the tin, and starting with a low dose, is the practical takeaway for anyone new to edibles.
Terpenes shape aroma and flavor across the cannabis plant
Peer-reviewed cannabis science describes terpenes as the aromatic compounds responsible for the distinctive smells and flavors of different cannabis varieties, from citrus and pine to earthy and berry notes. The same compounds are found throughout the plant world, which is why cannabis can smell like lemon, lavender, or black pepper. Brands such as Camino build their gummy lines around specific flavor and terpene profiles, pairing them with cannabinoid ratios to create the mood-based products on their tins. Researchers continue to study how terpenes and cannabinoids interact, an area often referred to as the entourage effect, and consensus is that effects are individual and not guaranteed. For shoppers, the practical point is that the aromatic profile is a real, label-able feature of a product, not marketing alone. That is why a certificate of analysis lists cannabinoid content while the brand describes flavor and intended mood.
Peer-reviewed cannabis terpene research consensus
FDA has not approved cannabis as a treatment for general use
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved cannabis or general cannabis products, including edibles, as a safe and effective treatment for any medical condition for the general public. The FDA has approved only a small number of specific drugs derived from or related to cannabis through its formal drug-approval process. This is why responsible retailers and product descriptions frame cannabis effects as commonly reported experiences rather than medical outcomes, and avoid claims that a product treats, cures, or prevents any condition. When you shop a brand like Camino, the mood names on the tin describe what people often seek, not a promised result. Consumers are encouraged to talk with a qualified healthcare provider about their own situation. Framing effects honestly keeps both shoppers and licensed dispensaries on the right side of the rules.
Who makes Camino?
Camino is made by Kiva Confections, a cannabis edibles company that has produced gummies, chocolates, and other products in legal markets for years. Camino is Kiva's gummy line, sold in tins and often organized by mood and flavor.
Does Rezidue carry Camino in Hell's Kitchen?
Rezidue is a licensed dispensary at 723 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen that stocks edible brands. Stock rotates, so the exact Camino moods and flavors change. Check the live menu at rezidueny.com/shop or ask a budtender what is in right now.
What do the mood names on Camino tins mean?
Names like Bliss, Sleep, Social, and Calm point to the terpene blend and cannabinoid mix in each tin. They describe what people commonly reach for, not a guaranteed effect or any medical outcome. The label and COA give the exact per-piece amounts.
How much Camino should I take the first time?
Start low and go slow. Many new edible users begin with a low single dose, then wait, because edibles can take 30 to 120 minutes to set in. Always read the milligrams per gummy on the tin, and never rush a second piece.
Can I get Camino delivered in Manhattan?
Yes. Rezidue offers same-day delivery to most of Manhattan for adults 21+ with valid ID. Order from rezidueny.com/shop and see our weed delivery in Manhattan page for zones and details. A valid government photo ID is required at handoff.
Is Camino legal in New York?
Camino is legal to buy in New York when purchased from an OCM-licensed dispensary like Rezidue, license OCM-CAURD-25-000303. New York legalized adult-use cannabis under the MRTA in 2021. Only licensed retailers may legally sell cannabis edibles to adults 21+.
How is Camino different from a plain THC gummy?
Camino leans on flavor and terpene-driven, mood-based blends rather than just a THC number. People often choose it for the eating experience and curated profiles. Other brands may compete more on price per milligram or fast-onset formulas.
What ID do I need to buy Camino at Rezidue?
You need a valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID showing you are 21 or older, such as a driver's license, state ID, or passport. The same requirement applies whether you shop in-store or receive a delivery in Manhattan.
How should I store Camino gummies at home?
Keep Camino in its original child-resistant tin, away from heat, light, and anyone under 21. Treat it like any cannabis product and store it securely. New York allows adults to store up to 5 pounds of cannabis at home.
21+NY OCM Adult-Use Retail License OCM-CAURD-25-000303· Please consume responsibly.· Educational information only, not medical advice.
