Peace Naturals recalls CBG infused pre-rolls due to inaccurate labels

| Staff

Ontario-based cannabis producer Peace Naturals has recalled one lot of infused pre-rolls due to inaccurate CGB levels on the label. 

The recalled Spinach Feelz Tropical Diesel CBG (Chill Bliss) infused pre-rolls were labelled as having 1 mg/g of CBG, but the actual amount was 53 mg/g. The half-gram pre-rolls were sold in 3-packs in British Columbia. 

The product is also listed as having 306 mg/g THC and 1mg/g CBD.

Health Canada says that CBG is a “naturally occurring non-intoxicating cannabinoid” and notes that it is not required to be labelled as per the federal Cannabis Regulations; unlike THC and CBD.

As of the posting of the recall, neither Peace Naturals Project Inc. nor Health Canada say they have received any complaints related to the recalled lot. Neither Peace Naturals Project Inc. nor Health Canada have received any adverse reaction reports for the recalled lot.

There were 1,632 units sold in the province from December 19, 2022 to January 23, 2023.

Health Canada says no action is required by consumers, but if they wish they can return the incorrectly labelled products to the stores they were purchased from. 

As always, Health Canada also reminds Canadians to report any health or safety complaints related to the use of this cannabis product or any other cannabis product by filling out the online complaint form.

Inaccurate labelling is one of the most common reasons for cannabis products being recalled in Canada.



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