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CRA Reminds Licensees of Impending FDA Ban of FD&C Red No. 3 Color Additive

February 18, 2025 – The CRA announced today that it is requiring licensee compliance by January 15, 2027 with the Food and Drug Administration’s recent January 15, 2025 announcement that authorization for the use of FD&C Red No. 3 in foods, supplements, and drugs has been revoked.

CRA licensed producers may be affected by the prohibition of Red No. 3, which is added to products to impart red coloring. Products such as candies, gummy base, powders, and capsules used by CRA licensed producers in edible marijuana products may currently contain Red No. 3.

Producers must work with their suppliers to source alternative color additives and ingredients to those containing Red No. 3. Producers currently incorporating Red No. 3, or an ingredient containing Red No. 3, into products should expect to change written product formulations and labeling to reflect the new ingredient(s) and color additive(s) utilized.

Food and supplement manufacturers must discontinue use of Red No. 3 in products by January 15, 2027, and drug manufacturers must discontinue their use by January 18, 2028.

As the CRA defines edible marijuana products as any product containing marijuana that is intended for human consumption in a manner other than inhalation, all edible marijuana products that currently contain Red No. 3 must be reformulated by the earliest compliance date of January 15, 2027. This includes items that may be offered in forms similar to traditional drugs, such as capsules or powders.

Licensees should note that producers may continue to find that their suppliers offer items containing Red No. 3, as the prohibition for traditional drugs containing the color additive is not in effect until 2028. Additionally, Red No. 3 may still be listed in the Food and Drug Administration’s Inactive Ingredient Search for Approved Drug Products until 2028.

Any questions for the CRA regarding the use of Red No. 3 color additive may be directed to CRA-Enforcement@michigan.gov.

Cannabis Regulatory Agency Announces Voluntary Vape Recall (BLOOM)

February 11, 2025 – In the interest of public health and safety, Exhale Systems Inc (AU-P-0000495) of Detroit, in conjunction with the Cannabis Regulatory Agency, is conducting a voluntary recall of vapes offered for sale in the Michigan market.

Various flavors of BLOOM Classic and BLOOM Live brand vape cartridges contained Medium Chain Triglyceride Chain (MCT) oil and should not be consumed.

Exhale Systems Inc has identified sales locations that have this product in their inventory and are working with stores to retrieve and dispose of any recalled product in stock.

Sales locations have posted signs advising consumers to return this product to the sales location from which it was purchased or dispose of it.

The impacted products include the following strains: Alien Jack, Blue Dream, Cereal Milk, Champagne Kush, Durban Gelato, Face Off OG, Forbidden Fruit, Green Crack, Jack Herer, Maui Wowie, Pineapple Express, Pineapple Sherbert, Rainbow Runtz, Skywalker, White Widow.

Consumers who purchased these flavors of BLOOM vape cartridges any time after September 1, 2024 should check the recall bulletin. Consumers with a recalled vape should return it to the sales location from where it was purchased or dispose of it safely.

Consumers who have experienced adverse reactions after using these products should report their symptoms and product use to their healthcare providers. Consumers are encouraged to also report any adverse reactions to marijuana product to the CRA via the Adverse Reaction Form or by phone at 517-284-8599. A licensee who becomes aware of any adverse reactions to a marijuana product must notify the CRA and enter the information into METRC within one business day.