The Only Camino Built Around CBG — 2:1 CBG-to-THC For Daytime Body Recovery
Camino Recover Freshly Squeezed is the Camino for the day after the long run, the heavy lift, the bad night's sleep, or the twelve-hour flight. It's the only gummy in the Camino lineup built around CBG — cannabigerol, often called "the mother of all cannabinoids" because every other cannabinoid in hemp synthesizes from it. Each gummy carries 10mg of CBG paired with just 5mg of hemp-derived Delta-9 THC, a 2:1 ratio that deliberately tilts the experience toward physical recovery rather than a heavy high. Bright orange and lemon zest flavor — reviewers consistently describe it as "like a refreshing glass of fresh-squeezed OJ, but better." 20 gummies per tin.
CBG is what makes this one different from every other Camino. Research on it is still early but consistent: it shows anti-inflammatory activity in ways CBD does not, and it doesn't compete with THC the way CBD can. What Kiva Confections engineered here is grounded, body-focused relief — enough THC to feel mellow, enough CBG to take the edge off inflammation and muscle tension, without tipping into sedation. Dispensary staff and real buyers consistently reach for it for tension headaches, post-workout soreness, and midday resets. One KindPeoples reviewer put it plainly: "I've been getting a lot of tension headaches lately and Freshly Squeezed has been my go-to to ease those."
The terpene blend holds the whole thing together: eucalyptol (cool, pine-like, common in sports recovery topicals), beta-caryophyllene (binds CB2 receptors for body ease), nerolidol (woody, smooth), and valencene (citrus, carrying the orange flavor). Sativa-leaning terpene profile keeps the experience alert and focused rather than drowsy — this is a daytime gummy. Third-party lab tested, made by Kiva Confections. Browse the full Camino collection including Midnight Blueberry (sleep), Chill, Bliss, and Excite.
Flavor
✦ Freshly Squeezed. Orange and lemon zest — the most fruit-forward flavor in the Camino lineup. Bright, tart-sweet citrus with a clean finish. Reviewers consistently compare it to fresh-squeezed OJ rather than a candy gummy.
What's Inside Camino Recover Freshly Squeezed
✔ 20 gummies per tin — 100mg total THC, 200mg total CBG
✔ 5mg hemp-derived Delta-9 THC per gummy
✔ 10mg CBG (cannabigerol) per gummy
✔ 2:1 CBG-to-THC ratio — recovery-first, not intoxication-first
✔ Eucalyptol — cool terpene, common in sports recovery products
✔ Beta-Caryophyllene — binds CB2 receptors, supports body ease
✔ Nerolidol — woody floral, smooth and grounding
✔ Valencene — citrus terpene, carries the orange flavor
✔ Sativa-leaning terpene profile — focus and uplift, no sedation
✔ Orange + lemon zest flavor
✔ 10 calories per gummy, 3.6g each
✔ Third-party lab tested
✔ Made by Kiva Confections
✔ Must be 21+ to purchase
Ingredients
Sugar, Tapioca Syrup, Water, Gelatin, Contains 2% or Less of: Malic Acid, Pectin, Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Fruit and Vegetable Juice for Color, Hemp Extract, Hemp CBG Isolate, Terpenes, Potassium Sorbate (preservative). Contains gelatin — not vegan. No artificial colors, no artificial flavors.
Suggested Use
Take one gummy in the morning or afternoon when you want body relief without sedation — Recover is a daytime gummy, not a nighttime one. Onset is typically 45 to 90 minutes; wait the full window before adding more. Cut in half for a lighter 2.5mg THC + 5mg CBG option if you're new to edibles or sensitive to THC. Store cool and dark. Do not drive or operate machinery after use.
Post-Workout, Midday Reset, End-of-Week Relief — Without Couch Lock
Recover is the Camino that makes sense at 11am on a Saturday after a tough week — lifted enough to feel it, steady enough to still get things done. The 2:1 CBG-to-THC ratio keeps the body-focused effect front and center without tipping into sedation. The only Kiva gummy built specifically around CBG. Browse the full Camino collection to compare with Midnight Blueberry (sleep), Chill (evening), and the rest of the lineup.
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