According to the Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division, Boulder grower Wild Horse Enterprises LLC, which does business as Kuma, collaborated with the state health and marijuana officials to recall two different harvest batches from dispensaries after potentially unsafe levels of mold and yeast were found in Kuma’s retail flower.Â
The MED did not list the names of the recalled Kuma strains, both of which were sold to recreational customers, but
the strain’s harvest batch numbers are the following: GP012524F1, WS012524F1.
Kuma’s growing license number is also printed on all of its dispensary products:Â 403R-01069.
“Individuals who possess this affected product should destroy it or return it to the store from which it was purchased for proper disposal.
Individuals who experience adverse health effects after consuming the affected product should seek medical attention immediately and report the event to the MED by submitting a MED Reporting Form,” the recall reads.
Kuma has been growing cannabis in Boulder since 2018. The company could not be reached for comment.