A recent incident at a Buffalo public school has raised alarms about the food safety risks posed by edible marijuana products that resemble common candies, particularly for children.
On April
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.
Additional people have been ill from eating Diamond Shruumz brand edibles, with the total now exceeding 100.
The FDA has posted a list of hundreds of stores and online outlets
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
A warning has been issued in Australia following several people falling ill after eating a type of gummy.
People are being urged not to consume Uncle Frog’s Mushroom Gummies
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
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.
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