More than 330,000 cannabis edibles packages recalled because of suspected mould

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Drift No. 470 Sour Watermelon THC Infused Gummy, notes the recall notice from the federal government. The Cannabis voluntary recall guide, published by the federal government, “provides information on the requirements of the Cannabis Act and Cannabis Regulations related to voluntary recalls of cannabis and cannabis products.” Subscribe to  Weekend Dispensary, a new weekly newsletter from The GrowthOp. The Canada Consumer Product Safety Act “prohibits recalled products from being redistributed, sold or even given away in Canada,” the notice adds. The notice makes clear that none of the 10 complaints “involved an adverse reaction” and that Health Canada has not received any such complaints. Thirty-three lots of two flavours of Haven Street THC-infused gummies have been recalled by TerrAscend Canada after the gummies, suspected of being contaminated with mould, prompted almost a dozen complaints.

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Thirty-three lots of two flavours of Haven Street THC-infused gummies have been recalled by TerrAscend Canada after the gummies, suspected of being contaminated with mould, prompted almost a dozen complaints.

The recall applies to all lots of Haven St. Rise No.570 Wild Berry THC Infused Gummy and Haven St. Drift No. 470 Sour Watermelon THC Infused Gummy, notes the recall notice from the federal government.

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