The Michigan Marijuana Regulatory Agency (MRA) issued a voluntary cannabis product recall Sept. 24 due to microbial failures.
According to the public health and safety bulletin, several batches of cannabis were run through a mechanical trimmer contaminated with the banned chemical residues Bifenthrin and Chlorfenapyr.
The product recall affects flower and pre-rolls produced by Michigan Medical Marijuana, LLC, DBA Glo. The microbial failures occurred during retesting of the products, according to the MRA’s bulletin.
The following batches of cannabis contain the chemical residues:
1A405030001524C0000000591A405030001524C0000000581A405030001524C0000000261A405030001524C0000000401A405030001524C0000000391A405030001524C0000000381A405030001524C0000000371A405030001524C000000036And the following packages of bud, pre-packaged buds and pre-rolls were produced from the batches of cannabis containing the chemical residues and sold at the following locations on the dates listed:
Mint Cannabis - License AU-R-000311 - Located at 730 E. Cork Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49001
Package # 1A405030000FDE9000000906