http://news.yahoo.com/washington-state-says-marijuana-brownies-ok-no-lollipops-214254090.html?.b=index&.cf3=U.S.+News&.cf4=3&.cf5=Reuters&.cf6=%2F In Colorado, authorities ordered a recall of products made by a Denver-based company, At Home Baked, which was using a regular clothes washing machine to generate the cold water and centrifugal force needed to make "bubble hash," a marijuana concentrate. The Public Health Inspections division of the Denver Department of Public Health said it ordered the business to stop using the washing machine because it did not meet minimum sanitation standards. Among the products recalled on Thursday were pot-infused brownies, candies and rice-crispy treats. On its Facebook page, At Home Baked told customers to call to arrange replacements at no extra charge. A co-owner who goes by the name A.J. Hashman online said there were no reports of anyone getting sick from their hash. "They just don't like the machine we used to make it because it is not made to process food," he wrote. (Reporting by Victoria Cavaliere; Additional reporting by Daniel Wallis in Denver; Editing by Jim Loney and; Bill Trott) |
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