Product Recall: Statewide Cannabis Products Recall

NY Cannabis Recalls

As of February 26, 2026, the Office of Cannabis Management is issuing a recall on multiple adult-use cannabis products tested by Keystone State Testing New York.

Following inspections and a records audit conducted between December 2025 and January 2026, the Office determined that Keystone State Testing New York issued unreliable test results for several adult-use cannabis products. As a result, products tested by this laboratory may not have met required state safety and testing standards.

The Office identified a total of 54 product lots in which results for Aspergillus, a disease-causing mold, were reported incorrectly and did not meet required safety standards for consumption. One additional product lot had a result for the heavy metal cadmium reported incorrectly and did not meet safety standards. These findings violate New York Cannabis Law and related regulations.

As such, these products are considered adulterated and may pose a potential risk to consumer health and safety. The Office is issuing this recall as a precautionary measure.

These regulated cannabis products were sold through licensed adult-use dispensaries throughout New York State. Dispensaries and distributors must immediately cease distribution and sales of the affected products.

This recall is precautionary. The Office has not received any reports of adverse effects caused by the consumption of these products. Investigation into this matter remains ongoing.

If you are a consumer who purchased any of the products listed above and wish to return a recalled product, please contact the retail dispensary where the product was purchased. Recalled products may be returned even if they have been opened.

View the affected product lots tested by Keystone State Testing New York by clicking below:

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