Colorado's cannabis space was hit by two separate recalls on December 4 — which makes five health-and-safety notices from the state Marijuana Enforcement Division since November 7. One of the recalls flagged cannabis flower grown by Double C Farms LLC, a wholesale grower based in Ordway. According to the MED, Double C Farms produced one harvest batch of a strain labeled Trop 2025 that failed testing for mold, yeast and "elemental impurities," another term for banned heavy metals that are often found in growing nutrients.
The other recall was for flower produced by another wholesale grower: 1-11 LLC in Moffat. According to the MED, one harvest batch from 1-11 also failed testing for elemental purities.
The health-and-safety order for 1-11 says its recalled flower was sold at a Moffat dispensary under the same ownership, 1:11 located at 17034 Highway 17, from January 25 to August 21 of this year. All 1-11 flower has the following license number on its packaging: 402R-00581.
According to the MED recall notice for Double C Farms, it involves flower sold from November 7 to November 17 at Denver dispensary Trap House, located at 605 South Havana Street. All recalled Double C Farms flower has the following license number on its packaging: 403R-01048.
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