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Colorado Regulator Issues Another Warning About Moldy Cannabis Flower

By Leo Bear-McGuinness

Published: May 15, 2023   
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State regulators in Colorado have once again issued health and safety notices after “potentially unsafe levels” of total yeast and mold and Aspergillus were found in certain batches of cannabis flower.

The Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) issued a notice on May 9 concerning flower produced by Big Mountain Organics, LLC (doing business as Big Medicine Cannabissary).

The products initially passed contaminant testing, but subsequently failed retesting, according to the DOR.

The products – branded as “F2 Biscotti Pancakes” and “F2 Blizzard” – were sold to patients and consumers between March 10 and March 17, 2023.

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 (MED) by submitting a MED Reporting Form.

 

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