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2 Denver Pot Businesses Recalling Products With Pesticide Residues

DENVER, Colo. (CBS4) - Two Denver marijuana companies are recalling marijuana products that could be tainted with potentially unsafe pesticide residues.

Denver Recreational and Sacred Seed are voluntarily recalling the marijuana products.

"Denver Recreational's recalled products include marijuana plant material (flower, trim, shake, and hash concentrates) and vaporized pen cartridges that contain hash oil," Danica Lee with the City and County of Denver said in a statement. "A sample tested positive for residues of three pesticides that the Colorado Department of Agriculture has determined cannot be used legally on marijuana in Colorado."

The Denver Recreational products have a cultivation facility # of 403R-00174 printed on the label.

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"Sacred Seed's recalled products include marijuana plant material (flower, trim, shake, hash oil, and other hash concentrates). Samples tested positive for residues of three pesticides that the Colorado Department of Agriculture has determined cannot be used legally on marijuana in Colorado," Lee said.

The Sacred Seed products have a cultivation facility # of 403R-00043, 403-00362, 402-00240, and 402R-00037 printed on the label.

Retailers should remove the recalled from store shelves and either destroy them or return them to the manufacturer. Consumers should do the same.

So far nobody has reported getting sick from the products.

Additional Information From The City And County Of Denver

For more information about returns, Sacred Seed can be reached at info@den-rec.com and Sacred Seed can be reached at 303-756-3762

Consumers with questions or concerns about recalled product or pesticide residues in marijuana products are encouraged to contact the product retailer and/or the DEH Public Health Inspections division at phicomments@denvergov.org or 720-913-1311.

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