The Tea Pot Voluntarily Recalls Medical Marijuana and Products Due to Pesticide Residues

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A Denver marijuana cultivation business, The Tea Pot LLC, is voluntarily recalling medical marijuana and medical marijuana products due to the presence of unsafe pesticide residues.

Samples of marijuana infused products contained residual levels of Myclobutanil and Spiromesifin, pesticides that the Colorado Department of Agriculture has determined cannot be used legally on marijuana in Colorado.

All Tea Pot LLC marijuana and marijuana products (such as concentrates) are subject to the recall and were distributed throughout Colorado bearing the OPC # of 403-00081 on each label.

Consumers who have these recalled products should dispose of the products or return them to the store from which they were purchased. For more information about returns, The Tea Pot LLC can be reached at info@gelement.com.

There have been no reports of illness. The possible health impact of consuming marijuana products with unapproved pesticide residues is unknown. Short- and long-term health impacts may...

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