Cannabis Products Recalled in New York Over Pesticide Concerns
- Niagara Action

- Jul 16
- 1 min read
The New York State Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) issued a recall for three cannabis flower products sold at licensed dispensaries across the state, citing improper pesticide testing.
According to the OCM, the affected products were manufactured by East End Flower Farm and initially tested by Lexachrom Analytical Laboratory, a facility that is no longer authorized to conduct cannabis testing in New York.
Upon retesting one of the product batches, results revealed pesticide levels exceeding the state's allowable limits.
Recalled Products:
-Lemon Haze Flower – 3.5g container, Lot #EE-LH-8-001
-Pure Michigan Flower – 3.5g container, Lot #EE-PM-8-001
The products may also have been sold under the brand name “Harvest.”
At the time of the recall announcement, no adverse health effects had been reported. However, OCM urges consumers to immediately stop using any of the listed products and return them to the dispensary where they were purchased.
Anyone who experiences negative health symptoms after using these products is encouraged to submit an incident report through the state’s online portal.
Cannabis Products Recalled in New York Over Pesticide Concerns










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