California cannabis regulators recall THC beverages
California cannabis regulators issued a voluntary recall for four THC-infused beverages due to noncompliant labeling and packaging.
Product labeling failed to identify serving size and did not indicate the drinks were manufactured using good manufacturing practices (GMP) for beverages, the state Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) said Friday.
The brands and products affected by the recall are:
Edible cannabis products in California are supposed to be limited to no more than 10 mg of THC per serving.
Either the DCC or the third-party distributors will email notices to licensees with recalled products in their inventory with instructions on how to proceed, the DCC’s notice said.
Consumers who purchased the products should check the UID and batch numbers included in the recall and either dispose of affected products or return it to retailers, according to the DCC.
Anyone experiencing adverse reactions should contact their doctors.
The DCC has issued several recalls this summer, including two mandatory recalls for Alien Labs Flower after discovering microbial contamination.