Weed Recall Sparks Urgent Warning for Cannabis Consumers in California

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Weed Recall Sparks Urgent Warning for Cannabis Consumers in California
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The Department of Cannabis Control in California has issued a mandatory recall for Tyson cannabis flowers due to the presence of Aspergillus sp. The recall affects two strains named 'TOAD' and 'TADPOLES' and the products were sold in 3.5 gram packages after August 4, 2023.

A weed recall on Tuesday sparked an urgent warning for all cannabis consumers in California .'The Department of Cannabis Control is issuing this mandatory recall due to the presence of Aspergillus sp. in multiple Tyson 3.5 Gram Flower products,' the California Department of Cannabis Control's post on X, formerly Twitter, read.In a statement further detailing the recall, California 's DCC said that the issues arose from two products produced by boxer Mike Tyson 's weed brand.

To view the full list of recalled products, visit California's DCC's website.Newsweek reached out to the California DCC via email for further comment.According to the Cannabis Science and Technology website, Aspergillus is a fungus that can grow on many different plants, such as cannabis.

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