Cannabis edibles that contained too much THC have been recalled because of too much awesomeness in one item.
Marijuana edibles that contained too much THC have been recalled following a review from the state’s cannabis regulatory agency.
The edibles, which were branded as “The Weed Bar” failed to list that it was a marijuana product on the packaging, the CRA said in a release sent last week. That, in addition to the edibles being created with 200 mg of THC per serving, were the reason for the recall.
Manufactured by the Bloomfield Development Group Groe LLC, based in Bloomfield, said it would voluntarily recall a limited amount of the edibles due to “compliant creation” and “packaging”, the release said.
Michigans Cannabis Regulatory Agency Notifies Consumers of Voluntary Marijuana Product Recall
July 07, 2023
In the interest of public health and safety, the Cannabis Regulatory Agency notified consumers today of a recall of marijuana-infused edible products. Bloomfield Development Group Grow, LLC dba Golden Shores Cannabis Company (Bloomfield) – in coordination with the Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) – is voluntarily recalling a limited amount of marijuana-infused edible products due to non-compliant creation and packaging.
The products were created containing 200 mg of THC per serving, which exceeds allowable concentration amounts. In addition, the product packaging is not child resistant as required by the administrative rules. The product is labeled as “The Weed Bar” without the required product modifier stating, “marijuana product,” “THC product,” or “cannabis product.”
Consumers who have these products in their possession should return them to the marijuana sales location for proper disposal. Consumers who have experienced adverse reactions after using these products should report their symptoms and product use to their healthcare providers. Consumers are encouraged to also report any adverse reactions to marijuana product to the CRA via email at CRA-Enforcement@michigan.gov or by phone at 517-284-8599.Questions about this recall should be emailed to the CRA’s Operations Support Section at CRA-Compliance@michigan.gov.
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