Leb City Greeneries Recall – Flower – The Soap

Recall Overview

On November 7, 2024, the Office of Cannabis Policy issued a mandatory recall for select adult use flower produced by Leb City Greeneries due to the presence of yeast and mold above the pass/fail threshold. The products were sold at four adult use retail stores in Maine between October 11, 2024, and October 24, 2024.

Affected Product & Retail Store Information

Store Name (License)

Store Location

Strain Name

Product Type(s)

Batch Number

Dates Sold

Brilliant Buds (AMS1234)

602 West Bethel Rd, Bethel, ME 04217

The Soap

1/8-ounce flower

1A40D0300006FB9000000845

10/11/24 - 10/24/24

Friendly Fire (AMS1456)

72 Emery St Unit 105, Sanford, ME 04073

The Soap

1/8-ounce flower

1A40D0300006FB9000000850

1A40D0300006FB9000000874

10/11/24 - 10/23/24

Green Truck Farms (AMS1562)

27 Hancock Lane Building 1, Sanford, ME 04073

The Soap

1/8-ounce flower

1A40D0300006FB9000000867

10/18/24 - 10/21/24

Stoner & Co. (AMS1495)

419 Hill St, Biddeford, ME 04005

The Soap

1/8-ounce flower

1A40D0300008279000000801

10/17/24 - 10/23/24

Product Photos

1/8 oz flower package
The photo above shows the product packaging for The Soap 1/8-ounce flower sold at Friendly Fire. Emphasis has been added to the photo to show where on the label consumers can find their product’s batch number.
1/8 oz flower package
The photo above shows the product packaging for The Soap 1/8-ounce flower sold at Green Truck Farms. Emphasis has been added to the photo to show where on the label consumers can find their product’s batch number.

Additional Information for Consumers

If you purchased this product:  

  • Check your package for any of the batch numbers listed above.
  • If the numbers match, dispose of the product or return to the retailer.
  • If you are experiencing symptoms or any adverse reactions, contact your physician immediately.

This recall is a result of routine compliance checks that allowed the Office to identify the audit testing irregularity and begin its investigation, including taking and testing samples from affected batches. The information contained in the State’s cannabis inventory tracking system allowed OCP to put an administrative hold on items throughout its investigation and ensure potentially contaminated cannabis was identified, isolated, and removed from store shelves. OCP’s investigation into the cause and scope of this contamination is ongoing. 

Additional information about this recall is available here.