Arizona Orders Cannabis Flower Recall Over Contamination Concerns

Ganjapreneur
Sun, Oct 26

Officials with the Arizona Department of Health Services (AZDHS) announced the voluntary recall of two batches of cannabis flower due to potential contamination concerns, FOX 10 reports.

Two strains are targeted under the recall orders, which were issued on October 24. The first strain — Scrooge, batch number 250310S-100 — is produced by Eba Holdings and is being recalled over possible Aspergillus contamination. The second strain — Saints Bruce Banner, batch number F11BC241209 — is produced by Green Medicine and is being recalled for possible lead contamination.

“Consumers who have purchased potentially contaminated products should not ingest, inhale, or otherwise consume them and should dispose of them.” — AZDHS statement, in the report

Potential symptoms from exposure to the contaminants include “asthma or cold-like symptoms to fever and chest pain, among many others,” for Aspergillus fungus contamination. For lead contamination, “Symptoms range from but not limited to fatigue, headache, irritability, difficulty concentrating, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, constipation, and anemia,” officials noted.

Arizona legalized adult-use cannabis in 2020 with a successful voter initiative. Licensed sales launched in the state in 2021 but growth has stagnated in recent years, with 2024 seeing its combined adult-use and medical sales falling short of the previous two years’ totals. In 2025, sales were down during the first two quarters.