Exploding Cans of Cannabis-Infused Drinks Recalled in Michigan
Marijuana-infused apple cider drinks brewed at a Michigan manufacturing plant are being recalled because the cans may explode.
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The batch of apple cider drinks was brewed and distributed by the Armada Cannabis Company in October.
Exploding Cans of Marijuana-Infused Apple Cider Sold in Michigan
The Armada Cannabis Company is cooperating with the Cannabis Regulatory Agency, voluntarily recalling the product.
The product is being recalled because they were manufactured out of compliance and lack a necessary ingredient to ensure shelf stability, according to a consumer notice from the Cannabis Regulatory Agency.
The cans were manufactured on October 2, 2023 and sold between October 11 and November 1, 2023. The products have an expiration date of January 2, 2024. Check the label for full details.
Recalled Products Sold Throughout Michigan
The recalled products were sold at more than 120 distributors throughout the state of Michigan, including Planted Provisioning on Hemphill Road in Flint and JARS Cannabis on Pierson Road in Flint. Other Michigan locations include Traverse City, Bay City, Oxford, Lansing and several locations in West Michigan and throughout the Metro Detroit area.
A full list of locations where the products were sold is available here.
Exploding Cans Should Not be Returned to Distribution Centers
The CRA advises anyone who has purchased the recalled products to dispose of them in an outdoor trash can and says the products should not be returned to the stores where they were purchased.
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