Maine regulators, who hadn’t recalled cannabis products since the state’s adult-use program launched in 2020, have issued a third recall in three months.
This recall, announced Thursday by the state’s Office of Cannabis Policy (OCP), involved The Soap flower strain, according to Westbrook TV station WMTW.
The contaminated product was sold between Oct. 11 and Oct. 24 in stores in Bethel, Biddeford and Sanford.
The recalled product was grown by Leb City Greeneries, according to the OCP.
The OCP also issued recalls on Sept. 11 and Oct. 11. The second recall was expanded on Oct. 24.
The agency said Thursday’s recall stemmed from “audit testing results that showed unsafe levels of Yeast and Mold.”
The recall is “part of an ongoing investigation into data irregularities between mandatory test results reported to OCP and audit testing conducted by the Office,” the agency noted.
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