
The Missouri Division of Cannabis Regulation (DCR) has expanded a cannabis product recall involving Delta Extraction.
In 2023, the DCR issued a massive recall impacting more than 60,000 product it said were not compliantly tracked in the statewide track and trace system (METRC), which allows the agency to verify the products came from marijuana grown in Missouri or that the product passed required testing prior to being sold at dispensaries.
On February 18, 2025, the Administrative Hearing Commission (AHC) issued an order finding grounds exist for the recall because Delta Extraction used unregulated cannabis in its distillate. The AHC also directed the DCR to review the recall list and remove Delta’s Midwest Magic products as those were sourced from regulated cannabis. During that review, the DCR said it discovered additional marijuana product containing THC oil derived from the Delta Extraction unregulated cannabis.
The updated product list can be viewed here.
The expanded recall comes after Delta earlier this year lost an appeal to regain its operator license. An administrative hearing commission determined that Delta’s license should stay revoked, citing a “corporate culture of lax compliance with regulatory requirements.”
Delta’s violations included combining hemp-derived THC from other states with its cannabis products grown in Missouri.
The company also didn’t alert law enforcement immediately after someone stole its server, which the Missouri Independent said held the only copy of the company’s video surveillance files.