Peace Naturals Project Inc. has recalled two lots of cannabis products sold in Ontario due to incorrect cannabinoid values on the products’ labels
The cannabis producer recently recalled one lot of its Spinach Fully Charged Tropical Pack infused pre-rolls cannabis extract and one lot of its Peace Naturals Peppermint 75 CBD cannabis extract.
The total labelled THC for the former is lower than the actual total THC (Lot #017186). The products were labelled as having 0 mg/g THC, while the product should have been labelled as having 400 mg/g THC.
The total THC labelled and total THC per activation for the Peace Naturals Peppermint 75 CBD (Lot #017171) is labelled lower than the actual total THC and the actual total THC per activation, respectively. Total THC is labelled as 1 mg/g, while the actual value is 2 mg/g. The total THC per activation is labelled as 0.3 mg/g. The correct amount is 1 mg THC per activation.
There were 456 units of the recalled Spinach Fully Charged Tropical Pack infused pre-rolls sold in Ontario and 96 units of the recalled Peace Naturals Peppermint 75 CBD. The OCS first listed the recalls on September 6.
Health Canada says that, as of September 10, the Peace Naturals Project Inc. has received two complaints, one for each product, in connection to the labelling. Health Canada has not received any complaints related to the recalled lots. Neither Peace Naturals Project Inc. nor Health Canada have received any adverse reaction reports for the recalled lots of cannabis products.
Health Canada reminds consumers who wish to return an affected product to contact the retail store where the product was purchased.
This is the tenth product recall notice issued by Health Canada so far this year. Labelling errors remain the most common issue for a cannabis product recall in Canada.