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Maine Issues Another Recall of Marijuana Products

Maine Issues Another Recall of Marijuana Products

Maine Office of Cannabis Policy


The Maine Office of Cannabis Policy has issued a mandatory recall for marijuana products produced by NorCO Outdoor Cannabis.

The seven products, including adult-use flower and pre-rolls, were sold at retail cannabis stores in Maine between late October and Tuesday.

The products in the recall, released Wednesday,  tested for unsafe levels of yeast, mold, microbials and arsenic.

They include flower and pre-rolls under the strain names “Frosted Enigma” and “Gold Dust,” as well as pre-rolls under the strain names “Blackberry Pie,” “Sour Cookies,” and “Street Tartz.”

The products are listed below:

(Maine Office of Cannabis Policy)

The products were sold at 22 cannabis retailers across the state.

NorCO Outdoor Cannabis also produced cannabis vape products that were recalled in October, which was expanded to more products and stores in November.

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