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Yahoo
01-05-2025
- Yahoo
Columbus dispensary issued product alert for 'edible glitter' in cannabis gummies
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A local cannabis dispensary is one of nine Ohio businesses to issue a product alert of one of its edible gummies. According to the Division of Cannabis Control, a product alert was issued on one lot of cannabis-infused edible gummies produced by the processor Farmaceutical RX, LLC under the Local Edibles Ohio brand. Of the nine Ohio stores listed that carries the affected product, BCR Retail Grandview LLC on Grandview Avenue in Columbus was the lone business located in central Ohio. The processor reportedly used an ingredient called 'edible glitter' that was not disclosed on the product label, nor in the product item registration within the state inventory tracking system. The processor was also unable to provide evidence that the ingredient was obtained from a licensed and regulated source. 12 things to do this weekend around Columbus and central Ohio for May 2-4, 2025 The ODCC said edible glitter, like other non-marijuana ingredients, may be permissible to use as an ingredient under some circumstances provided it is disclosed and properly sourced from a licensed and regulated entity. Because the ingredient does not reasonably present a health hazard, it was deemed appropriate to issue a product alert only, and not a product recall. Farmaceutical RX has pulled all affected products off dispensary shelves. The DCC recommends that patients and consumers refrain from consuming the affected product, and either discard the remainder or return it to the dispensary of purchase for refund. In addition to the west Columbus location, eight other dispensaries were listed as to where the affected product was sold. B Cubed Operations Ohio, LLC, dba ACA Dispensary, Hubbard Canoe Hill Ohio 3, LLC, dba Queen City, Norwood Canoe Hill Ohio LLC, dba Queen City Cannabis Medical Dispensary, Harrison BCR Retail Grandview LLC, dba Terrasana, Columbus NMG OH 1, LLC, dba FRX Elyria Craft Cannabis Medical Dispensary, Elyria FARMACEUTICALRX LLC, dba FRX Health, East Liverpool FRX Health of Cuyahoga Falls LLC, dba FRX Health, Cuyahoga Falls BCR Retail Fremont LLC, dba Terrasana, Fremont BCR Retail Cleveland LLC, dba Terrasana, Garfield Heights The DCC notes that while this is not a product recall, 'patients or consumers who have purchased this product should check their packaging label for the lot number listed in this notice. If it matches, (consumers) are urged to discontinue use and either dispose of the remaining product or return it to the dispensary of purchase for proper disposal and refund. Returned products will not count toward a patient's 90-day supply. For more information on returns, please contact the dispensary where the product was purchased.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Yahoo
14-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
First recreational cannabis dispensary opening soon in Middletown
Apr. 14—Middletown's first regulated cannabis dispensary, Terrasana, will open its doors in the coming weeks at 3616 Dixie Highway. Terrasana will occupy a 3,000-square-foot former bank building on the southwest corner of Dixie Highway and Pendleton Circle. The company said they chose the location because it's "strategically located" just minutes off Interstate 75 in a "high-traffic retail corridor." "Our goal is to make a positive impact in Middletown by creating good jobs, drawing more visitors to the area and engaging in meaningful community partnerships," Chad Wise, owner of Terrasana, said. "We are an integral part of the communities we serve." Wise said Terrasana has additional openings planned throughout Ohio later this year. Terrasana has locations in Cleveland, Columbus, Fremont and Springfield. Each dispensary offers its own menu of medical marijuana products including edibles, cannabis tinctures, topicals, vapes and more. Every dispensary operates under a comprehensive set of guidelines and protocols as defined by the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program, ensuring a secure and compliant experience. Terrasana said it will bring increased access to "safe and regulated cannabis products" for cannabis consumers throughout the region. In July 2024, Middletown City Council overturned a 2017 ban on medical marijuana dispensaries and passed an ordinance permitting a total of three dispensaries, medical and recreational. Monroe has four dual-use marijuana dispensaries, two in Butler County and two in Warren County. Per capita, it has more marijuana businesses than any Ohio city, Monroe City Council members said in August 2024. Other dual-use dispensaries in Butler County include Bloom Medicinals in Seven Mile and Beyond Hello and Consume Oxford in Oxford. Grand opening details for the Middletown location, including a formal ribbon cutting ceremony, will be announced in the coming weeks.