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The Maine Office of Cannabis Policy (OCP) has expanded a recent recall of cannabis products sold at retail stores statewide due to the presence of harmful bacteria, yeast, and mold. The recall initially began on October 11, 2024, focusing on the strain “Frosted Cookies,” produced by Massachusetts-based Nova Farms. The contaminated products were sold at 14 adult-use stores between September and early October. As of October 24, 2024, the recall has grown to include more stores and products, including a second strain, “Frozay.”

The recalled products include pre-ground flower, pre-rolls, and blunts, which failed microbial testing for bacteria and mold. Nine additional stores across cities such as Auburn, Bethel, and Portland are reportedly affected, increasing the total number of impacted retailers to 23. The recall covers products sold between August 30 and October 14, 2024.

Consumers are advised to check their packaging for the affected batch numbers and either dispose of the products or return them to the store. Anyone experiencing adverse reactions after using these products, such as sinus issues, dizziness, or fatigue, should seek medical advice immediately.

OCP’s investigation continues as they work to isolate and remove the contaminated cannabis from the market. For a full list of affected retailers and additional information about the failed tests, visit the OCP website.

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