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Product alert: Recall of CBD capsules containing too much psychoactive cannabis

Product alert: Recall of CBD capsules containing too much psychoactive cannabis

Since yesterday, CBD capsules have been recalled. Indeed, they contain the psychoactive principle of cannabis (Delta 9-THC) in too high doses and present risks for consumers.

Marketed between June 20, 2023 and April 15, 2024, CBD Hemp 50 mg capsules are currently recalled. The cause ? They would contain Delta 9-THC in proportions which would lead to the accepted threshold being exceeded.

CBD hemp capsules 50mg: details of the product concerned

The product label shows the following information:

  • Food / Other CBD Hemp Capsules 50mg
  • Marque : Nature & CBD
  • Model or reference: CBD hemp capsules 50mg
    • • GTIN 3760351171596 Lot GELCH500623 Use-by date 01/12/2024
  • Packaging: White plastic box containing 30 capsules
  • Marketing date: 06/20/2023
  • End of marketing date: 04/15/2024
  • Storage temperature: Product to be stored at room temperature
  • Geographical sales area: entire Europe
  • Distributors: Boutique Nature & CBD + website + independent distributors

A product to no longer use

If this product was recalled it is because it contains a dose of Delta 9-THC above the regulatory dose.

Delta 9 THC is the most important and abundant psychoactive substance in cannabis, responsible for the perception-altering and mood-altering effects.

Therefore, it is recommended to no longer consume these capsules and return them to the point of sale. To compensate for this error, the distributor offers a refund.

For possible additional information, here is the contact number: 05.82.95.90.70. This recall procedure will end on December 1, 2024.

To find out more, read our article “THC and H4CBD candies: gummies far from harmless

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