Cannabis Cured Recall – GG4, Jelly Donutz, and Portal

Recall Overview

On September 10, 2024, the Office of Cannabis Policy issued a mandatory recall for select adult use flower and pre-rolls produced by Cannabis Cured due to the presence of yeast and mold above the pass/fail threshold. The products were sold at eight adult use retail stores in Maine between August 27, 2024, and September 9, 2024.

Affected Product Information

Strain Name

Product Type(s)

Batch Number

Dates Sold

GG4

1-gram single pre-rolls
1-gram pre-rolls sold in 5-packs

1A40D0300000709000003363

8/27/24 – 9/9/24

Jelly Donutz

1/8-gram flower
1-gram single pre-rolls

1A40D0300000709000003365

8/28/24 – 9/9/24

Portal

1-gram pre-rolls sold in 5-packs

1A40D0300000709000003367

8/28/24 – 9/3/24

Product Photos

Container of Cannabis Cured pre-rolls affected by the product recall
The photo above shows the product packaging for the Portal 1-gram pre-rolls sold in 5-packs. Emphasis has been added to the photo to show where on the label consumers can find their product’s batch number.

Retail Store Information

Store Name

License Number

Location

Cannabis Cured

AMS564

49A Bangor Mall Blvd, Bangor, ME 04401

Cannabis Cured

AMS809

1215 Carrabassett Dr, Carrabassett Valley, ME 04947

Cannabis Cured

 AMS1399

53A Chapman St, Damariscotta, ME 04543

Cannabis Cured

AMS1193

28 Levesque Dr Suite 16, Eliot, ME 03903

Cannabis Cured

AMS1241

228 Norridgewock Rd Suite C, Fairfield, ME 04937

Cannabis Cured

AMS124

152 Main St, Stratton, ME 04982

Cannabis Cured

AMS565

155 New County Rd, Thomaston, ME 04861

Sweet Relief

AMS206

1 Priest Rd, Northport, ME 04849

Additional Information for Consumers

If you purchased this product:  

  • Check your package for any of the batch numbers listed above.
  • If the numbers match, dispose of the product or return to the retailer.
  • If you are experiencing symptoms or any adverse reactions, contact your physician immediately.

This recall, the first issued by the Office since the launch of the Adult Use Cannabis Program in 2020, was made possible due to the testing and tracking requirements of the program and the Office’s commitment to ongoing rigorous review of mandatory test results. Because of the work of OCP’s chemist, the Office was able to quickly identify the testing irregularity and begin its investigation, including taking and testing samples from affected batches. The detailed information contained in the State’s cannabis inventory tracking system allowed OCP to put an administrative hold on items during the pendency of its investigation and ensure that the recall is narrowly tailored to target only those items that include contaminated cannabis.

Additional information about this recall is available here.