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Colorado Recalls Flower Batch Due To Mold Concerns

By Leo Bear-McGuinness

Published: Dec 19, 2022   
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Cannabis consumers in Colorado have been warned not to consume certain cannabis products, after “potentially unsafe levels” of Aspergillus mold were found by the state’s regulator.

The products were sold in dispensaries between September 17 and October 12.

Another recall

On December 15, the Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) issued a health and safety advisory warning to consumers, asking them to “destroy” or return their cannabis flower – if it is labeled DurbanKush220816 or SuperBoof220907 – to the relevant retailer.

Any consumers who experience adverse health effects from the products have been advised to seek medical attention immediately and report the event to the Marijuana Enforcement Division by submitting a MED Reporting Form.

The affected flower was produced by 240 Arthur Avenue LLC (under the name Rivus Fine Cannabis) and sold in five dispensaries across Colorado. Further details can be found here.

 

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