The New York State Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) has issued a recall for 25 cannabis products sold at licensed dispensaries across the state after discovering the products were manufactured by an unlicensed cannabis cannabinoid processing company.

OCM issued the recall for Eat Sky High LLC’s “Sky High” trademark on Friday. The brand has a variety of products named after condiments, desserts and other items, all containing either 200 milligrams or 500 milligrams of tetrahydrocannabinol, also known as THC, the main psychoactive ingredient found in marijuana.

The products were sold in licensed pharmacies throughout the state. OCM urged consumers to return items for a refund, even if they had been opened.

“This recall is a precautionary measure because required testing for consumer safety and product quality cannot be confirmed,” New York said in a statement, according to a WGRZ report. “The Office of Cannabis Management has not received any reports of adverse effects caused by consumption of this product. The investigation into the matter is ongoing.”

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The OCM oversees the regulation of adult-use, medicinal and cannabis cannabis, according to a New York government website. Cannabis was legalized in New York for adult use on March 31, 2021, prompting the creation of the OCM.

“The OCM will issue licenses and develop regulations that will outline how and when businesses can participate in the new industry,” the website said.

The full list of recalled products is included below:

  • Carmel Drizzle 500mg THC-A
  • White Chocolate 500mg THC-A
  • Strawberry Drizzle 500mg THC-A
  • Chocolate 500mg THC-A
  • Honey Mustard 500mg THC-A
  • Honey Garlic 500mg THC-A
  • Ranch Dressing 500mg THC-A
  • Sweet N’ Sour 500mg THC-A
  • Chipotle Mayo 500mg THC-A
  • Ketchup 500mg THC-A
  • BBQ Sauce 500mg THC-A
  • Hot Sauce 500mg THC-A
  • Mayo Ketchup 500mg THC-A
  • Sweet Chili 500mg THC-A
  • Grape 200mg/500mg THC-A
  • Guava 200mg/500mg THC-A
  • Mango 200mg/500mg THC-A
  • Coconut 200mg/500mg THC-A
  • Snickers 200mg/500mg THC-A
  • Chocolate 200mg/500mg THC-A
  • Green Apple 200mg/500mg THC-A
  • Watermelon 200mg/500mg THC-A
  • Passion Fruit 200mg/500mg THC-A
  • Fruity Pebbles 200mg/500mg THC-A
  • Cookie Monster 200mg/500mg THC-A

The New York recall was issued about a month after the California Department of Cannabis Control announced that West Coast Cure had issued a voluntary recall of its West Coast Cure Premium Cure flower due to mislabeling.

The product was sold in many pharmacies throughout California, including stores in Alameda, Merced, Kings, Santa Cruz, Lassen, Tulare, Sacramento, Sonoma, Contra Costa, El Dorado, Orange, Fresno, Stanislaus, San Diego, Santa Clara, Inyo , Humboldt, Solano, San Joaquin, Butte, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.

In May, a weed recall in California prompted a warning from officials for people to call their doctors if they develop symptoms after using the product because of concerns they may have been infected with a fungus. another recall that same month involved mislabeled products.

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A stock photo of a cannabis plant. The New York State Office of Cannabis Management issued a recall on Friday for 25 cannabis products sold at licensed dispensaries across the state.

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