March 29, 2024

FDA Warning About Accidental Ingestion of Food Products With THC

The FDA is warning consumers about the accidental ingestion by children of food products containing THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). Some copycat products containing THC are made to look like children's cereals and candy, such as Cap'n Crunch, Cocoa Pebbles, Cocoa Puffs, Froot Loops, Fruity Pebbles, Nerds Ropes, Starbursts, Sour Patch Kids, and Trix. Accidental ingestion of these products can cause serious adverse events in children and adults. These products appeal to kids and can be mistaken for popular foods. The FDA is aware of multiple media reports describing children and adults who ate these products and experiencing adverse events. From January 2021 through April 24, 2022, the FDA received more than 100 adverse event reports related to those who consumed these products. Some … [Read more...]

Haven St. Rise THC Infused Gummies Recalled For Mould

Haven St. Rise THC Infused Gummies are being recalled in Canada because the may contain mould, or mold, that can temporarily affect health. To date, TerrAscend Canada has received ten complaints regarding the recalled lots, none of which involved an adverse reaction. Health Canada has not received any reports of adverse reactions related to this recall. The recall is for 33 lots of two edible cannabis products that were made by TerrAscend Canada. Three products were sold through provincially-authorized retailers in Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Newfoundland. The recalled product names are Haven St. Rise THC No. 570 Wild Berry Infused Gummy with lot numbers 2002172, 2002228, 2002291, 2002307, 2002308, 2002364, … [Read more...]

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