Several THC vapes have been voluntarily recalled in Michigan after the Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) found that they contain an oil that could potentially harm the lungs.
Bloom Classic and Bloom Live vape cartridges would include medium chain triglyceride chain oil (MCT), which led to the recent recall of several vape cartridges, according to a report by the Fox 2 Detroit affiliate.
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The vape recalled include: Alien Jack; Blue Dream; Cereal milk; Champagne Kush; Gelato Durban; Faced with OG; Forbidden fruit; Green crack; Jack HERER; MAUI WOWIE; Pineapple Express; Pineapple Sherbert; Rainbow Runntz; Skywalker; and white widow.
While MCT oil, a non -THC oil, is commonly found in oral supplements and naturally occurs in foods such as cheese and yogurt, Fox 2 reported that it can cause respiratory problems when inhaled .
The Michigan arc started targeted tests for MCT oils in the Vapes last fall, and works with dispensaries to recover and eliminate the products, according to the report.

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In January, RWB Michigan LLC and the arc voluntarily recalled the vape cartridges of the Platinum Vape brand on the same concerns.
Platinum vape flavors included: garlic cookies, flamboyant blue cheese, banana candies and Kush Valley grapes.

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Customers must check the Bloom vapes purchased after September 1 and the platinum vapes purchased after March 4 to ensure that they are not part of the recall. The affected products can be returned to the place of purchase or thrown.
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Amber Eikenberry of Fox 2 of Detroit contributed to this report.