NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Cannabis Control Division (CCD) has issued a consumer health and safety advisory for cannabis pre-rolls and roll-your-own (RYO) products that tested positive for a prohibited pesticide.
The affected products, manufactured and sold by JBS Technologies NM, LLC (DBA Stash House), were distributed to licensed cannabis retailers between Jan. 1, 2024, and Nov. 25, 2024.
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The licensee has been ordered to immediately remove any cannabis products linked to parent ID #2305513685689594 from the market. The products were sold by the licensee to retailers under the following names:
Drool 2g Blunt—Nightmare Cookies
Drool 2g Blunt—Wedding Punch
Drool 2g Blunt—Rainbow Dream
Drool 2g Blunt—Blue Dream
Stone Road 14g RYO Forbidden Star Fruit
A full list of package IDs as well as a list of retail locations that received the products can be found on the CCD’s website.
Consumers should review the product list to see if they purchased a contaminated product. If so, they are advised to destroy it or return it to the retailer for proper disposal.
No health-related complaints have been reported to the CCD in connection to this recall. Anyone with health-related concerns should contact the New Mexico Poison and Drug Information Center at 1-800-222-1222 or consult their healthcare provider.
For non-health-related complaints, consumers may file a complaint with the CCD, including their contact information.