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Embargoed and Recalled Products

OMMA can order embargoes. OMMA-licensed businesses can issue voluntary recalls, and OMMA can also ask businesses to issue them. In the event of an embargo, a hold is placed in the State's inventory tracking system, Metrc, and products included will be shown in red. Metrc automatically prevents the business from selling or transferring those products. State laws and OMMA rules require the businesses to provide notice to patients who bought recalled products.

Current Embargoes and Recalls

March 25, 2025

The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) issued an embargo and recall on March 25, 2025, for multiple Payzos Flower & Buds, Grape Cream Cake Flower & Buds and Zour Apples Flower & Buds products due to the presence of heavy metals.

  • Payzos Flower & Buds failed testing for arsenic.
  • Grape Cream Cake Flower & Buds failed testing for cadmium.
  • Zour Apples Flower & Buds failed for cadmium.

PAK Family Farm, LLC (GAAI-VYPS-KBZ2) contacted OMMA about testing concerns after producing the products. Their report led to an investigation by OMMA that revealed a similar test reporting issue by the same lab for Clever Leaf Outdoor, LLC (GAAA-VFSO-CG6V) products, prompting the embargo and recall. OMMA commends the efforts of both businesses to help swiftly remove these products from dispensary shelves. The collaboration was instrumental in protecting patient health and ensuring compliance.


Previous Embargoes and Recalls


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Last Modified on Mar 25, 2025
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