Sixth Marijuana Recall This Year Colorado Cannabis Dispensaries – Benzinga

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A Health and Safety Advisory was issued recently for Cannabis consumers in Colorado, warning against “potentially contaminated” batches of cannabis sold at 11 dispensaries in Colorado, noted KRDO. The advisory, issued by the Colorado Department of Revenue and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, indicated that the batches exceeded acceptable limits for total yeast and mold.

This recall is the sixth issued by the Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division this year and the second within the last week alone. The affected product was sold by NOCO Farm, LLC. The product was available at dispensaries in Colorado Springs, Boulder, and Denver between May 1 and June 13.

The health advisory recommends that individuals who think they may possess contaminated products should dispose of them. They may also return them to the store from which they were purchased. Individuals should check the label of their product for the following numbers:

Retail and Medical Marijuana Cultivation Licenses: 403R-01387 and 403-02231 Total Yeast and Mold Contaminated Harvest Batches: FACOFF 242903, PINEB 242903, CAKEB 242903, HALLE 242903, and ZEROG 242903

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