Due to potential salmonella and mold contamination, the Arizona Department of Health Services has issued a recall for several marijuana products.

According to the department, multiple Arizona marijuana establishments and dispensaries are initiating a voluntary recall of specific marijuana products due to possible contamination with Salmonella or Aspergillus (mold).

No illnesses have been reported thus far and officials are saying the recall is merely an abundance of caution.

PRODUCTS AFFECTED:

Harvest Platinum, 14g Pre Pack Indica Flower (Glazed Apricot Gelato)
Harvest Platinum, 14g Pre Pack Sativa Flower (Tiger Haze)
Modern Flower, 3.5g Pre Pack Indica Flower (Orange Acai)
Sol Flower Dispensaries and Establishments, Tahiti Lime
EHF (Elephant Head Farms), HAT Trick #17 Flower
Mohave Cannabis, Preroll
Tru Infusion Flower, Caked Up Cherries
The Pharm, Chemistry #1 (HD 3/24/21)

Symptoms of Salmonella include diarrhea, fever, stomach cramps, and nausea, vomiting, or a headache. The symptoms can start within six hours to six days after infection and can last four to seven days.

ADHS says marijuana samples that tested positive for Salmonella and mold were reported to the dispensaries and marijuana establishments as free of contaminants.

The establishments involved were notified as soon as ADHS discovered the contaminants and they took action to work with all distribution and retail partners to remove any potentially impacted products.


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