Several marijuana establishments in Arizona have been trying to “weed” out products that may have gotten contaminated with either some nasty bacteria or some not-so-fun fungus.
So you “marijuana” pay attention to a June 14 announcement from Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS).
Testing by the ADHS has revealed the presence of Aspergillus and Salmonella in marijuana product samples and subsequently triggered the voluntary recall of four different marijuana products.
The recall affects certain batches of three different products that may have been contaminated with Salmonella: Cap’s Frozen Lemon (Batch Number 041323-LR.CFL), Twisted Lemonz (Batch Number 041323-LR.CFL), and Ghost Train Haze (Batch Number 040423-LR.GTH).
The recall also includes a specific batch of a fourth product, Cherry Punch (Batch Number 221116-02-40), that may have been contaminated with Aspergillus. All of these products came from one cultivator: Cannabist.
So if you’ve gotten any of these products from any retailer in Arizona, don’t ingest, inhale, or otherwise consume them. In this case, “recall” doesn’t simply mean, “Hmm, where did I put these products?”
Rather, once you find these products either dispose of them or return them for a refund immediately.
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