Health Canada Recalls Cannabis Products Due To Too Much THC

Recall applies to 2 flavours of Chillows THC pouches sold in Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, B.C.

Health Canada is asking users who bought a pair of cannabis products to return them to stores or dispose of them because the THC amounts are incorrectly labelled on the packages.

The recall applies to the hot cinnamon and winter mint flavours of Chillows THC pouches. The products were labelled as having 10 milligrams of THC (the chemical in cannabis that produces a high) per pouch, but Health Canada says the pouches in fact have more THC than that, in varying amounts.

Affected products were sold in Alberta, Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia between April 16 and July 30 of this year. According to Health Canada, an inspection was initiated following a consumer complaint, and analysis revealed elevated levels of THC in the products.

“The elevated and inconsistent levels of THC in each pouch may make it difficult to make informed decisions regarding your cannabis use,” Health Canada said in their recall notice.

Read the full article at CBC News

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