Maine has issued its third recall for cannabis products after failed mold and yeast tests.
This recall targets a strain of cannabis flower called The Soap produced by Leb City Greeneries, according to the Office of Cannabis Policy.
Audit testing found unsafe levels of mold and yeast.
Consumption may cause sinus issues, allergies, headaches, dizziness and fatigue, the cannabis office said Thursday. Anyone experiencing these symptoms after consuming the cannabis should contact their doctor.
The products were sold between Oct. 11 and 24 at four stores — Brilliant Buds in Bethel, Stoner & Co. in Biddeford, and Friendly Fire and Green Truck Farms in Sanford.
Buyers should return the products to the retailer or throw them away.
The Maine Office of Cannabis Policy issued its first recall in September for pre-roll strains called GG-4 and Portal and the pre-roll and cannabis flower strain Jelly Donutz from the company Cannabis Cured. A second recall targeted pre-ground cannabis flower, pre-rolls and blunts of the strain Frosted Cookies from Nova Farms. That recall was expanded to include more of Nova Farms’ pre-ground cannabis flower, pre-rolls and blunts of the Frosted Cookies strain, as well as pre-ground flower of the Frozay strain.