Have you recently bought any cannabis-infused dessert toppings, dipping sauces, condiments or ice cream? You should check what you purchased. Multiple items have been recently recalled in New York.
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The New York State's Office of Cannabis Management on Friday recalled all "Sky High"-branded cannabinoid hemp products produced by Eat Sky High LLC as a precautionary measure, since the manufacturer was an unlicensed cannabinoid hemp processor.
No adverse side effects caused by the consumption of the recalled products have been reported yet and the investigation into the products is ongoing.
Here's what to know about the recall.
Which cannabis products have been recalled?
The New York State's Office of Cannabis Management is recalling several Sky High-branded cannabinoid hemp products.
The unregulated products were sold at licensed cannabis and cannabinoid hemp dispensaries throughout the state. Here's which products are included in the recall:
Dessert toppings
Carmel Drizzle, 500 mg, THC-A
White Chocolate, 500 mg, THC-A
Strawberry Drizzle, 500 mg, THC-A
Chocolate Drizzle, 500 mg, THC-A
Dipping sauces
Honey Mustard, 500 mg, THC-A
Honey Garlic, 500 mg, THC-A
Ranch Dressing, 500 mg, THC-A
Sweet N' Sour, 500 mg, THC-A
Chipotle Mayo, 500 mg, THC-A
Condiments
Ketchup, 500 mg, THC-A
BBQ Sauce, 500 mg, THC-A
Hot Sauce, 500 mg, THC-A
Mayo Ketchup, 500 mg, THC-A
Sweet Chili, 500 mg, THC-A
Ice cream, gelato and sorbet
Grape, 200 mg/500 mg, THC-A
Guava, 200 mg/500 mg, THC-A
Mango, 200 mg/500 mg, THC-A
Coconut, 200 mg/500 mg, THC-A
Snickers, 200 mg/500 mg, THC-A
Chocolate, 200 mg/500 mg, THC-A
Green Apple, 200 mg/500 mg, THC-A
Watermelon, 200 mg/500 mg, THC-A
Passion Fruit, 200 mg/500 mg, THC-A
Fruity Pebbles, 200 mg/500 mg, THC-A
Cookie Monster, 200 mg/500 mg, THC-A
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Why the products have been recalled
The products are being recalled because they were produced by an unlicensed cannabinoid hemp processor and have multiple safety violations, New York's Cannabis Office said.
Violations include:
Processing by an unlicensed facility
Amount of THC-A present in the product
Unverified testing of product to OCM standards
Labeling violations, including but not limited to: missing warnings, processor information and lot numbers
Production with hazardous food products
Misleading labeling, making the product appear to be an authorized adult-use product with NYS Universal Symbol imagery
Dispensaries and distributors have been instructed to stop the distribution and sales of the affected products immediately.
What to do if you've purchased the recalled products
If you've bought any of the recalled products and want to return them, contact the retail dispensary you purchased them from, the state Office of Cannabis Management says. You can return the recalled products even if they've been opened
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