California Regulators Revoke Cannabis Vape Manufacturer’s License

California cannabis regulators revoked the license of cannabis vape manufacturer K.U.S.H. Collective, ordering product recalls for vape cartridges and integrated vaporizer products from 12 brands associated with the company.

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The California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) this week revoked the license of cannabis vape manufacturer K.U.S.H. Collective and ordered product recalls for the 12 brands associated with the company.

Regulators said “the licensee failed to demonstrate that cannabis products attributed to being manufactured on the licensee’s premises were in fact cultivated, processed, manufactured, packed, or held in a [duly licensed] location,” and that there was “probable cause to believe the products included in this notice of embargo may be adulterated or misbranded, posing a potential risk to consumers.”

The recalled products include vape cartridges and integrated vaporizer products from the following brands:

  • Backpackboyz
  • Circles
  • Cloud
  • Cure Injoy
  • DabGo
  • Everyday
  • High 90’s
  • Hollowtips
  • Mr. Nice Guy
  • Pow Wow
  • Supherb
  • The Marathon Cultivation

DCC officials said they would also send embargo notices to retail licensees with the products in their inventory. See the DCC press release for the full list of affected products.

Meanwhile, the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) recently seized more than 700 products amid a statewide crackdown on intoxicating hemp products banned under the state’s new hemp industry restrictions, which took effect last month.

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