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Certain Cannabis Products Recalled In Arizona After Lab Inspection

Arizona health officials have announced a recall of certain marijuana products to protect Arizonans from possible salmonella and mold contamination.

There have so far been no reports of people getting sick.

The state health department has warned cannabis users not to smoke, cook with or otherwise consume certain marijuana plant products typically called flower.

The recall includes seven brand names packaged in a variety of ways.

Officials said state auditors did a normal inspection of an outside laboratory and found cannabis samples that tested positive for salmonella and mold had been wrongly reported to dispensaries as contaminant-free.

When the companies were told, they decided to recall the products.

A health department spokesperson could not quantify how much marijuana the recall applies to.

Products







Brand NameProduct NameBatch NumberProduct TypeImplicated Contaminant
Harvest Platinum14g Pre Pack Indica Flower (Glazed Apricot Gelato)CVGH210406HBPlant, TrimSalmonella
Harvest Platinum 14g Pre Pack Sativa Flower (Tiger Haze) CVGH210406HM Plant, Trim Aspergillus
Modern Flower 3.5g Pre Pack Indica Flower (Orange Acai) CVGH2104210HI Plant, Flower - Cured, Greenhouse Aspergillus sp.
Sol Flower Dispensaries and Establishments Tahiti Lime 0121TILM.33.WT Plant, Flower - Cured Aspergillus sp.
EHF (Elephant Head Farms) HAT Trick #17 Flower 030821F1H12 Plant, Flower - Cured Salmonella
Mohave Cannabis Preroll LAB #454 PR Plant, Preroll, Indoor Salmonella
Tru Infusion Flower Caked Up Cherries 0326R12CUC Plant, Flower - Cured indoor Aspergillus sp.
The Pharm
Chemistry #1 (HD 3/24/21)
Chemistry #1 1 B15B.R1-10 Plant, Flower - Cured, Greenhouse Aspergillus sp.

Matthew Casey has won Edward R. Murrow awards for hard news and sports reporting since he joined KJZZ as a senior field correspondent in 2015.