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The CDC report said regulations for labeling and locked storage for ingredients containing THC could decrease the risk of unintentional exposure.
A pizza shop in Wisconsin accidentally served food made with oil containing THC, the main compound in marijuana, sickening ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a report about nine months after an incident at a Wisconsin ...
The restaurant mistakenly used oil infused with THC, a psychoactive ingredient found in many cannabis products, in food ...
The incident occurred in October of last year when an employee at Famous Yeti's Pizza in Stoughton, Wisconsin mistakenly used ...
A pizza place in Wisconsin accidentally laced some of its pies with oil infused with THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), affecting at least 85 people, according ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzed an incident that took place at a Wisconsin pizzeria that left dozens ...
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KSN-TV on MSNSomething wasn’t right with the pizza — 85 sickened by THC
According to the report, at least 85 individuals, ranging from 1 to 91 years old, consumed food from the pizza shop in ...
A Wisconsin restaurant, Famous Yeti's Pizza in Stoughton, unintentionally served pizzas laced with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive compound in marijuana, affecting nearly 100 customers in ...
Health officials have revealed that a popular Wisconsin eatery, Famous Yeti's Pizza, accidentally served pizzas laced with ...
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NewsNation on MSNCDC: At least 85 people experienced THC sickness from Wisconsin pizza place
At least 85 individuals, ranging from 1 to 91 years old, consumed food from the pizza shop in Stoughton, Wisconsin, between ...
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