Health Canada Recalls Cannabis Product Sold in Alberta Over Quantity Error
Health Canada Recalls Cannabis Product in Alberta

Health Canada has announced a recall for a cannabis product sold in Alberta, citing a discrepancy in the quantity of pre-rolls contained in the package. The affected product, which was marketed as containing three 0.5-gram pre-rolls, was found to actually contain only one 1-gram pre-roll. This error has prompted the regulatory agency to take action to protect consumers.

Details of the Recall

The recall applies to a specific batch of cannabis pre-rolls distributed in Alberta. Health Canada stated that the mislabeling could lead to consumers receiving less product than expected, which may affect their experience and raise concerns about product consistency. The agency advises customers who purchased the affected product to check their packaging and return it to the point of sale for a refund or replacement.

Consumer Advisory

Health Canada encourages anyone who has bought this product to verify the details on the label. If the package indicates three 0.5-gram pre-rolls but contains only one 1-gram pre-roll, it should be considered part of the recall. Consumers are urged to contact the retailer or the manufacturer for further instructions. The agency also reminds the public to report any adverse reactions or quality issues through its online portal.

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This recall underscores the importance of accurate labeling in the cannabis industry, which is regulated to ensure consumer safety and satisfaction. Health Canada continues to monitor products on the market and will take further action if necessary.

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