Colorado edibles company recalls MaryMint Tincture after inspection

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A Boulder company that manufactures cannabis-infused edibles has voluntarily initiated a state-wide recall on one of its products because of “a lack of temperature control during the manufacturing and distribution processes,” according to Denver’s Department of Environmental Health.

No illnesses have been attributed to the recall, the city confirmed.

The marijuana company, the Growing Kitchen, is recalling a breath spray product known as MaryMint Tincture after a Denver health inspector saw the product on the shelf of one of the city’s marijuana stores. The Growing Kitchen is asking stores and customers to destroy any remaining products, a number the edibles company estimates at around 60 packages.

“It came down to a technicality over refrigeration laws,” said Brooke Wise, co-owner of the Growing Kitchen. The number of recalled items is relatively small because “we knew we were about to shift the packaging,” Wise said.

The Denver health inspector saw the tincture...

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