Pre-rolls and marijuana flower sold at roughly 40 Colorado dispensaries are being recalled after testing found the products were contaminated with pesticides, state officials said Monday.
Three products from Verv LLC, which does business as Dadirri, had pesticide levels above the limits allowed by state regulations, officials with the Marijuana Enforcement Division said in a health and safety advisory. The batches had initially passed lab tests but were later subject to additional testing, state officials said.
Those tests found the batches contained the pesticide chlorfenapyr, Marijuana Enforcement Division spokesperson Heather Draper said in a statement. Draper declined to say how many contaminated products were distributed and when the problem was discovered, citing the ongoing investigation and confidentiality rules for the state's inventory tracking system.
Dadirri worked with state officials to issue a voluntary recall for the products, which include Caviar Creamsicle and Caviar Sherbert Pie flower and Strawberries N Cream pre-rolls sold between April 24 and June 5 in batches 65088, 65090 and 65324.
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