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Reese Christian. 185 Miscellaneous 185 Miscellaneous Testing Questions Sol Flower, Trulieve products recalled for possible pesticide issues. BY TJ L’HEUREUX O n Dec. 18, the Arizona Department of Health Services said a marijuana testing laboratory incor- rectly told dispensaries that a number of concentrates and edibles had tested negative for possible pesticide contamination. However, one dispensary told Phoenix New Times later that day that the products had been tested again and cleared. The announcement of possible contam- ination followed a routine inspection by DHS lab inspectors at Kaycha Labs in Tempe. The inspectors found records of failing tests for the pesticide Spinosad in three batches of concentrates from Sol Flower’s North Phoenix location and seven of edibles from Trulieve’s North Mountain Dispensary. The lab had incor- rectly reported those tests as passing to the dispensaries, DHS said. “The products tested were distillates. The distillates were used to manufacture additional products,” the department noted in a press release, adding that the announcement was “made out of an abun- dance of caution” and advising anyone who had purchased the products to dispose of them. Spinosad is a pesticide made using natural soil bacteria. It utilizes neuro- toxins to disrupt the nervous systems of pests, such as fruit flies and mites. In its release, DHS noted that it’s also used as an anti-flea solution or for head lice and does not absorb well when swallowed by humans, meaning it’s unlikely to cause serious health problems if ingested. However, consuming a large amount could cause nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, and contact with the skin or eyes could cause mild irritation. A spokesperson for Trulieve told New Times that the dispensary batch was “asked to be quarantined out of an abun- dance of caution,” but that the products have since been cleared. Baked Bros., the brand that made the edibles, said in a written statement that the recall was issued “because expired finished goods were unavailable for additional testing” and that DHS did not confirm a failed lab test. It also claimed that all of the prod- ucts passed testing at two independent laboratories. It’s not clear how that squares with DHS’s claim that inspectors “observed records that indicated failed testing.” In a statement provided to New Times, DHS spokesperson Magda Rodriguez said the lab “misreported testing for marijuana distillates as passing for the analyte Spinosad, when the test actually failed.” Asked whether any of the products had been subsequently cleared of contamina- tion, Rodriguez said that “the products listed on the recall press release remain part of the recall at this time.” She did confirm that some of the recalled products were no longer “remaining on the shelf to test.” “Therefore, the Department cannot confirm these products are safe to consume,” Rodriguez said. According to DHS, the distillates were manufactured by Sol Flower and then purchased by Baked Bros. to make several products. “At this time, it does not appear that there has been any wrongdoing by the manufacturers,” Rodriguez said. Sol Flower has not responded to New Times’ questions. It’s unclear whether Kaycha Labs will face any fines or penalties for the alleged mishap. DHS does not test marijuana itself and instead licenses third-party facilities to perform testing. The state does not report fines against marijuana testing labs, though the Arizona Republic reported that over $1 million in fines had been levied against them since marijuana became legal for adult use in 2021. The last marijuana recall issued by the department was in late October, when several strains of marijuana tested for high amounts of lead and several concen- trates, extracts and batches of flower were found to contain high levels of Aspergillus, a fungus. The Arizona Department of Health Services found records of failing tests for the pesticide Spinosad at Kaycha Labs in Tempe. (Manish Panghal/Unsplash) | CANNABIS |