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Maine recalls strain of cannabis flower sold at stores around the state

Maine recalls strain of cannabis flower sold at stores around the state

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Maine is recalling a strain of marijuana after mold and yeast were found in a recent audit.

The Maine Office of Cannabis Policy says the recall affects the strain called “Drip Burger” which is produced by Green Trap.

The flower was sold at stores in Bangor, Berwick, Bethel, Eliot, Lebanon, Oxford and Rockland.

Anyone who bought an eighth- or half-ounce package of Drip Burger with batch number DRPBRG032626 between April 29 and June 8 should dispose of it or return it to the store.

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