Kiva Confections Teams with Legendary Skate Brand HUF for Capsule Collection

Cannabis-infused edibles brand Kiva Confections has just launched a capsule collection with legendary west coast skate brand HUF. Using strains specific to San Francisco and Los Angeles, two cities near and dear to both brands, the collection includes a limited-edition Lost Farm Chew and Gummy, along with merch.

Photo: Kiva Confections

The special team-up will celebrate cannabis, streetwear and skate culture while highlighting their synergy. Two unique flavor and strain combinations were chosen for their unmistakable San Francisco and Los Angeles history:

Sour Grape x Sour Diesel Lost Farm Chew

For the ones that have been with HUF since the beginning, throwing it back to San Francisco, the city where the brand started in 2002. With a reputation both dank and sweet, the legendary sativa strain Sour Diesel yields an unmistakeable skunk citrus funk like no other flower out there. Classic grape flavors characterize this sweet fruit chew finished out with the thick, dank scents of Sour Diesel. 

Black Cherry x OG Kush Lost Farm Gummy: 

No strain is more LA than OG Kush, the city that HUF calls home. Black Cherry x OG Kush Gummies feature peppery OG Kush notes, balanced with a cherry cola flavor finish. OG Kush is a balanced hybrid defined by complex aromas of earthy wood and skunky fuel on a citrus pine background.

Photo: Kiva Confections

The merch includes graphic tees, socks, clocks and more that will be available for purchase at HUF locations, select skate shops and Zumies for a limited time.

Now available, you can find the Lost Farm x HUF Gummies and Chews at dispensaries across California.

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