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Voluntary recall of certain marijuana products due to possible Aspergillus contamination

PHOENIX – Arizona marijuana establishments are voluntarily recalling specific products due to possible contamination with Aspergillus, a fungus that can cause allergic reactions or infection, usually in people with pre-existing illness. 

The products being voluntarily recalled are:

* Legacy & Co, Super Yuzu, batch # K-2025-19-Z1-SYUZ; and 

* Nature’s Wonder, Trap Queen, batch # 0701R30TQ. 

To date, no illnesses have been reported. This announcement is being made out of an abundance of caution. Consumers with pre-existing conditions who have purchased potentially contaminated products should not ingest, inhale, or otherwise consume them and should dispose of them. If you have already consumed any of the products and have any of the symptoms described below, please contact your healthcare provider or seek care immediately in the event of an emergency.

Once the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) discovered the potential contamination, they contacted the facilities that produced the products. The licensees took immediate action to work with all distribution and retail partners to remove any potentially impacted products from store shelves. Possibly contaminated products are quarantined at the point of sale until secondary confirmatory testing is completed. ADHS works closely with licensees to ensure public safety as product concerns arise.

Please note that, prior to providing these products for sale, they were tested and received passing certificates of analysis. However, the Department has received additional information that indicates some units from these batches may have been contaminated.