The Food and Drug Administration is investigating nearly 50 illnesses — including one possible death — that might be linked to microdosing candies available online and at retailers nationwide. On Tuesday,
Federal health officials are investigating a possible death and dozens of illnesses tied to recalled “microdosing” candies laced with a chemical found in mushrooms and sold online and in vape shops nationwide.
Health officials are investigating a previously-recalled brand of micro-dosed gummies, chocolates, and cones after dozens have been hospitalized and one potentially associated death has been recorded.
A series of mushroom-infused products have been recalled amid potential health risks, and some users of the products have gotten sick after, according to the FDA. Prophet Premium Blends is now recalling Diamond Shruumz-infused cones,
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned consumers to avoid a brand of mushroom-infused chocolates and sweets after the foods were linked to dozens of illnesses and some hospitalizations. Diamond Shruumz brand chocolate,
North Dakota health officials are warning residents about recalled mushroom edibles that may be related to a death in the state. Prophet Premium Blends Diamond Shruumz products were recalled on June 28,
A person in North Dakota died after consuming recalled microdosing candies that are linked to illnesses across the country, the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services said Wednesday. The death is under investigation by state agencies,
"Diamond Shruumz" mushroom-infused candies have been recalled by the manufacturer due to a possible health risk, with a total of 48 illnesses reported from 24 states including Arizona, and a potentially associated death under investigation by the FDA.
There have been 48 cases of someone getting sick after consuming the products in 24 states including Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania.