Creators of award-winning, infused confections including Kiva, Terra, Petra, Camino and Lost Farm. Medical/Adult use compliant. No direct sales. Must be 21+ to follow. CDPH-10002402.
Location: United States, California, Oakland
Employees: 201-500
Founded date: 2010
Investors 1
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Mentions in press and media 7
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31.08.2021 | Kiva Confections Announces Ambitious Multi-State Expansion Within Illinois, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oklahoma, Michigan, And Ohio | |
09.02.2021 | Kiva Confections Launches Love Sauce: A Limited Edition, THC-Infused Edible Body Chocolate Sure to Hit The Sweet Spot This Valentine's Day | |
17.12.2020 | Clio Cannabis Honors Last Prisoner Project And Snoop Dogg, Unveils 2020 Award Winners | When the venerable Clio Awards put cannabis on their short list of celebrated disciplines last year, it indicated a shift in the creative climate for the once-stigmatized industry. As the preeminent honors in the marketing world (the so-cal... |
10.09.2020 | 5 Crisp Questions With Vanessa Gabriel, CEO/ Co Founder Of Drop Delivery | Vanessa Gabriel Photo Credit: Jade took this with our own camera |
28.03.2020 | How coronavirus is boosting booze, weed, and other vice industries | While many businesses are struggling to survive the crippling impact of the COVID-19 outbreak, others are seeing a surge in demand. The increased traffic spans bicycle stores, video-based social networking, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, “vic... |
28.03.2020 | How coronavirus is boosting booze, weed, and other vice industries | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more. While many businesses are struggling to survive the crippling impact of the COVID-19 outbreak, others are seeing a surge in demand. The... |
29.06.2017 | How to Get Stoned But Not Too Stoned | In The Festival Harm Reduction Project series , we examine drug use at music festivals and clubs across the globe, and explore what artists, organizers, harm reduction groups, and concert-goers are doing to make nightlife safer. Getting too... |