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CAN: Inaccurate THC levels lead to edible recall in B.C., Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario

Sensi Brands Ltd. is recalling some packages of cannabis edibles sold in B.C., Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario due to inaccurate levels of THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol). The recall applies to the company's Wintermint Chillows and Cinnamon Chillows products sold from April 16 to July 30, 2025.

Both packaging and quality issues are named, as the recalled products have Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) levels -the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis – that differ from what's advertised on the label.

"The pouches contain over 10 mg of THC, and there is significant unit-to-unit variability of THC between pouches," states the Canada Recall release. If you have the product, stop using it and either return it to the place purchased or throw it away, says Health Canada.

"The elevated and inconsistent levels of THC in each pouch may make it difficult to make informed decisions regarding your cannabis use. This may lead to over-intoxication and temporary adverse health consequences associated with THC overdose," states Health Canada.

Read more at Chek News

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