Canadian marijuana company TerrAscend Canada has recalled cannabis gummies that affects more than 330,000 units.

The company has recalled over 330,000 units of THC-infused gummies in relation to possible mold contamination.

The recall affects TerrAscend’s Haven St.-brand Rise No. 570 Wild Berry THC Infused Gummies and was initially announced Jan. 26 by the Ontario Cannabis Store.

It was then on Jan. 29 that an expanded recall notice was posted by federal marijuana regulator Health Canada that included Drift No. 470 Sour Watermelon THC Infused Gummies, also under the Haven St. banner.

The recall affected 33 lots of the two products, totaling 330,927 units, Health Canada said.

The products were sold in eight provinces between September of 2020 and January of 2021.

“The affected product may contain mold,” Health Canada alerted.

According to the company’s recall notice, they had received 10 complaints about the recalled lots as of Jan. 29, but there were no adverse reaction reports. TerrAscend said it expanded the voluntary recall on Jan. 27.

“We have proactively taken this action after receiving consumer complaints alleging the presence of mold on certain gummies,” TerrAscend Canada said to Marijuana Business Daily.

“As we begin reaching out to customers directly impacted by the voluntary recall, we are asking them to take any used or unused product back to their local retailer for a full refund or credit. TerrAscend Canada remains committed to providing customers with safe, effective and quality products.”


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