California hashish regulators on November 9 issued an embargo on merchandise from three firms, claiming the merchandise might have been “adulterated,” SF Gate reviews. The letter to the corporations, outlined by SF Gate, says the merchandise might include “toxic or deleterious” substances however the Division of Hashish Management (DCC) declined to offer additional info.
In an e mail to SF Gate, David Hafner, a spokesperson for the DCC mentioned the company “is presently investigating the information and circumstances associated to those merchandise to find out the suitable subsequent steps, together with whether or not a recall is important.”
The merchandise affected by the embargo embody Shark Chew Pacific Chemistry pre-rolls, West Coast Remedy Biscotti disposable vape pens, and Cru Hashish Mai Tai disposable vape pens.
The DCC’s letter directs all firms in possession of the merchandise to right away cease the sale of the merchandise and maintain on to them for additional investigation. The DCC letter implies that the regulators might have info exhibiting that the unique third-party security assessments have been inaccurate or that the merchandise have been adulterated after being examined.
Hafner indicated that since 2021, the company has issued 79 merchandise embargoes; nonetheless, the DCC doesn’t make them public until they’re topic to a compulsory recall.
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