Colorado Issues Health Advisory, Recall for Contaminated Marijuana Concentrate Sold at 32 Stores
- Colorado regulators issued a health and safety advisory for a marijuana concentrate by David Jackson LLC (Timberline Extracts) due to pesticide levels exceeding state limits, leading to a voluntary recall.
- The contaminated product contained chlorfenapyr above allowed levels and was sold at 32 retail stores between September 4, 2025, and March 10, 2026.
- Consumers are advised to return or dispose of the affected product (license number 404R-00533, batch 181) and seek medical attention if they experience adverse effects, reporting incidents to the state's system.
- The advisory stresses the importance of product labeling with manufacturer and batch information and warns that pesticide-contaminated marijuana poses a public health risk.
Colorado regulators have issued a health and safety advisory for a batch of marijuana concentrate found to contain pesticide levels exceeding state limits, prompting a voluntary recall affecting products sold over a six-month period. According to state officials, the advisory applies to marijuana concentrate produced by David Jackson LLC, operating as Timberline Extracts. The product initially passed required testing but was later retested and found to contain chlorfenapyr at levels above what is allowed under Colorado regulations.
The contaminated batch was distributed to 32 retail outlets across the state and sold between September 4, 2025, and March 10, 2026. The recall was initiated voluntarily by the company in coordination with the state’s Marijuana Enforcement Division.
Consumers who purchased the affected product are being instructed to either return it to the store where it was bought or dispose of it. Officials also say that anyone experiencing adverse effects after using the product should seek medical attention and report the incident through the state’s reporting system.
The advisory emphasizes that all regulated marijuana products are required to include labeling that identifies the manufacturer and production batch number. The affected batch is tied to license number 404R-00533 and production batch 181.
State agencies say marijuana containing pesticide levels above established thresholds is considered a potential threat to public health, and they are urging consumers to check their products carefully.