
Mold + Yeast Prompt Colorado Marijuana Recall
If you've purchased cannabis products from a Colorado dispensary recently, you'll want to check the batch numbers and strains, as a recall has been announced.

In fact, the recall states that adverse medical side effects may be experienced from consuming the tainted cannabis products.
Why Was the Colorado Cannabis Recalled?
The cannabis products came from a company called 710 Labs and were recalled due to high levels of mold and yeast.
These cannabis products were on the shelves of dispensaries across Colorado between the dates of May 26 and September 1, 2025.
The strains include SB 36, Gorilla Runtz, Marshmallow OG, Rick Jamez, Garlic Cocktail, Lemon Ozium, and the Rucker, and can be identified by their batch numbers, which are GC7-P0226-061025, SB1-P0227-061825, MOG-P0231-071625, IJ000251, IJ000252, IJ000253, IJ000254, and IJ000258.
What Colorado Dispensaries Were Selling the Contaminated Cannabis Products?
172 dispensaries across the state of Colorado were selling the now-recalled marijuana products between late May and early September.
In Western Colorado, the products were being sold at Lucky Me Dispensary in Grand Junction, Silverpeak in Glenwood Springs and Parachute, Roots RX in Gunnison, and The Green Solution in Glenwood Springs.
Other Colorado dispensaries that carried the recalled cannabis are located in Denver, Boulder, Breckenridge, Federal Heights, Colorado Springs, Central City, Commerce City, Longmont, Thornton, Pueblo, Pueblo West, Louisville, Lakewood, Lafayette, Steamboat Springs, Glendale, Brighton, Durango, Aurora, Cortez, Sedgwick, Garden City, Ault, Trinidad, Berthoud, Broomfield, Edgewater, Englewood, Telluride, Milliken, Northglenn, Avon, Niwot, Aspen, Fort Collins, Basalt, Edwards, Leadville, Salida, Frisco, and Silverthorn.
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