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Michigan’s Cannabis Regulatory Agency said Wednesday it is recalling a batch of a cannabis-infused apple cider after receiving reports that the cans were bursting.

A single batch of Armada Cannabis Co.’s Cannabis Apple Cider has been recalled because of a lack of a necessary ingredient to ensure shelf stability. The cans were sold between the dates of 10/11/23 – 11/1/23 and have an expiration date of 01/02/2024.

A complete list of retailers that sold this product can be found at voluntarily recalling a limited number of marijuana-infused beverages.

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Consumers who have experienced adverse reactions after using these products should report their symptoms and product use to their healthcare providers.

Consumers are encouraged to also report any adverse reactions to marijuana product to the CRA via by completing this Adverse Reaction Form and submitting it according to the instructions included or by phone at 517-284-8599.

A licensee that becomes aware of any adverse reactions to a marijuana product shall notify the CRA and enter the information into METRC within one business day.

Questions about this recall should be emailed to the CRA’s Operations Support Section at CRA-Compliance@michigan.gov. For more information about the CRA, please visit www.michigan.gov/CRA.

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