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Kiva Confections Partners with Fatburger on a Sure-Fire Special Sauce Hit

In Holland they may drown them in mayonnaise, but burger and fries fans have something to look forward to being lifted with this 4/20. Kiva Confections has announced a collaboration with the iconic burger chain Fatburger to launch a limited edition, cannabis-infused Kiva x Fatburger ketchup.

The first-of-its-kind cannabis condiment contains 10mg of THC per packet and will be available for a limited time only at select Sweet Flower and Artist Tree Los Angeles locations from April 6th. The partnership between the two companies aims to encourage cannabis normalization while satisfying consumer cravings during America’s High Holiday on April 20th.

Kiva Confections is a market leader in premium, award-winning cannabis edibles and has become the most recognized edible brand in cannabis. The company’s award-winning chocolate bars, Camino gummies, Petra mints, Terra bites, and Lost Farm chews and gummies are trusted, recommended, and sought-after throughout thousands of dispensaries in California, Arizona, Nevada, Missouri, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Oklahoma, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.

Kristi Palmer, Co-Founder of Kiva Confections, said, “We’re thrilled to continue pioneering innovative, yet everyday products that pave the way for cannabis normalization. We can’t think of a better partner for this than our favorite West Coast burger chain.” Taylor Fischer, Vice President of Marketing for Fatburger, added, “Our special sauce will be sure to take the munchie game to a higher level.”

The limited edition ketchup will retail for $5 while supplies last. Customers can visit kivaconfections.com, fatburger.com, or the brands’ Instagram pages (@madebykiva and @fatburger) for more information on the partnership, Kiva x Fatburger Ketchup, upcoming events, and more.

Brad Cheng

Brad Cheng is the digital editor of Global Cannabis Times, produced by SmartWork Media. Brad's journalism career spans working as an editor for PR Newswire, The Nation and The Santa Barbara News Press, and as Managing Editor of The Katy Courier, and publisher of Now This in Princeton. His career as a screenwriter took him into entertainment advertising, writing major film campaigns for studios and for HBO.

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