Arizona’s Department of Health Services issued a recall on Wednesday for a specific type of cannabis extract sold under the name “DIME Mint OG” due to pesticide contamination. According to reports from the Arizona Department of Health Services, the concentrated cannabis extract, identified by batch number MOGBL0405, was found to contain piperonyl butoxide during routine testing.
Piperonyl butoxide is a pesticide known to cause skin irritation, even in small amounts, prompting the health department to issue a statewide recall across marijuana dispensaries in Arizona. The product in question was manufactured by “DBA Dime Industries,” a subsidiary of Nature’s Wonder, a dispensary with multiple locations in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
AZDHS emphasized that products from the affected batch number should not be consumed or inhaled and should be properly disposed of to prevent potential health risks associated with pesticide exposure.
This recall underscores the importance of stringent quality control measures in the cannabis industry, ensuring consumer safety and regulatory compliance. The discovery of pesticide contamination in a cannabis product highlights ongoing challenges in product testing and monitoring across dispensaries.
Nature’s Wonder, the parent company of DBA Dime Industries, has not yet commented publicly on the recall. However, the swift action taken by AZDHS reflects the agency’s commitment to protecting public health and safety amidst the legalization and regulation of cannabis products in Arizona.
As the cannabis industry continues to grow, incidents like these underscore the need for robust regulatory oversight and adherence to quality standards to prevent similar issues in the future. Public awareness and education about product recalls and safety measures are crucial in maintaining consumer confidence in the legal cannabis market.
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In conclusion, the recall of “DIME Mint OG” in Arizona due to pesticide contamination serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in ensuring the safety and quality of cannabis products. Regulatory bodies like AZDHS play a vital role in safeguarding consumer health through rigorous testing and swift recall actions when necessary.