Additional patients have been identified in an outbreak of illnesses traced to Diamond Shruumz brand edibles. FDA testing has shown that more of the company’s products are contaminated with harmful chemicals.

There are now 158 confirmed illnesses in the outbreak, according to the Food and Drug Administration. The sick people

Continue Reading Patient count tops 150 in fatal outbreak traced to Diamond Shruumz brand edibles

Additional illnesses have been reported in an outbreak traced to Diamond Shruumz brand edibles, bringing the total to 130.

The sick people are spread across 29 states. As of Aug. 14, there have been 53 people hospitalized and two deaths have been reported.

Patients have reported a variety of symptoms

Continue Reading More sick people reported in outbreak traced to Diamond Shruumz brand edibles

More people are sick, and one death is under investigation in an outbreak of adverse reactions traced to micro-dosing edibles.

The implicated edibles — Diamond Shruumz brand cones, gummies, and chocolate bars — sold by Prophet Premium Blends of Santa Ana, CA, have been recalled nationwide. They are sold online

Continue Reading Four dozen sick, one dead in an outbreak traced to micro-dosing edibles

Prophet Premium Blends of Santa Ana, CA, is recalling Diamond Shruumz Infused Cones, Chocolate Bars, and Gummies (Micro- and Mega/Extreme-Dose), because the products contain Muscimol, a chemical found in mushrooms.

The company had been refusing to take action, but after negotiations with the Food and Drug Administration, it finally recalled

Continue Reading Company recalls micro dosing candy after FDA records almost two dozen hospitalizations

Company still refusing to initiate recall

As the patient grows, public health officials have determined chocolate bars sold under the Diamond Shruumz brand are tainted with dangerous chemicals.

At least 39 people have reported serious reactions to the chocolate bars, as well as gummies and cones. Twenty-three of them have

Continue Reading Two dozen now hospitalized in outbreak traced to edibles; undisclosed chemicals found in products