State Officials Recall Marijuana from 300 Colorado Dispensaries for Pesticide Safety
State health officials in Colorado have issued a recall for marijuana products sold at 300 dispensaries. The recall affects vapes and infused pre-rolled marijuana produced by CC Brands, LLC, trading as “Stash House CO.” This advisory was released on a Wednesday, revealing unsafe pesticide levels beyond legal limits.
Recall Details
The affected products were manufactured between February 27 and December 11, 2025. More specifically, these products have been distributed to 295 stores across Colorado.
Dispensaries Affected
- 75 stores in Denver
- 55 stores in Colorado Springs
- 11 stores in Aurora
- 9 stores in Fort Collins
- 7 stores in Boulder
They are sold at popular dispensary chains, including Native Roots, The Green Solution, Star Buds, Green Dragon, and Igadi. A complete list of affected stores is available through state channels.
Actions Taken
CC Brands, LLC stated that all contaminated batches have been removed from shelves within the last two weeks. Customers who have purchased these vapes or pre-rolls are advised to return them to the point of sale or dispose of them safely.
Contaminated Batch Numbers
| Batch Numbers |
|---|
| 1340 |
| 1341 |
| 1342 |
| 1343 |
| 1348 |
| 1352 |
| 1355 |
| 1375 |
Health Advisory
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has urged individuals experiencing adverse health effects from these products to seek medical attention. Additionally, they should report any incidents using the Marijuana Enforcement Division (MED) reporting form.
Past Recalls
This isn’t the first instance of marijuana product recalls in Colorado. The state has previously faced at least two pesticide-related recalls in 2015. The issues have also involved other contaminants like yeast and mold.
For more information on safety advisories concerning marijuana, visit El-Balad’s health and safety advisory page.