The flagged marijuana was sold between April and December of last year, mostly in the Denver area.
According to a February 15 health and safety notice issued by the MED and CDPHE, four different harvest batches grown by Melody and Company Management LLC, which does business as Melody Genetics, have been recalled over mold and yeast concerns. An additional 52 harvests have been recalled for being"potentially contaminated" because they were produced at the same time and location as the contaminated batches, the MED adds.
Recalled strain names weren't included in the recall, but all marijuana produced by Melody Genetics contains the following license number on dispensary packaging: 403R-00691.
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