
The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) is issuing product recalls for rice cereal treat marijuana edibles sold under the name Elitextrx 1:1 Crispy that failed to disclose the presence of butter, which contains the major allergen milk. The issue was first identified by the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) Food Safety Program during a routine inspection of a marijuana retailer. The edibles may have been sold by up to 19 different recreational marijuana retailers to consumers in the state from approximately May 2018 to January 2025.
The OLCC is utilizing the state’s Cannabis Tracking System (CTS) to identify affected inventory and issue notices to retailers and other licensees to halt further distribution and sale. The product poses a risk to public health and safety and should not be sold or consumed.
The recall includes the flavors of rice cereal treats identified below:
“Marijuana Edible”: Marshmallow
“Marijuana Edible”: Strawberry
These products may have been sold at the following retailers:
- Canna Beach Junction, Seaside
- Cannabis Corner, Portland
- La Cannaisseur, St Helens
- Capitol Green Leaf, Salem
- Solutions of the Millennium LLC, Eugene
- Beatnick's Finest, Philomath
- Budding Culture, Portland
- West, Portland
- The Dime Store, Portland
- Hwy 99 Cannabis, Co., Eugene
- High Lakes Cannabis Co, Klamath
- Sweet Tree Farms, Eugene
- Pendleton Cannabis, Pendleton
- Exodus Wellness Center, Portland
- Market Street Wellness, Medford
- WeedAgain, Eugene
- Modern Forest, Lebanon
- WeedAgain, Salem
- The Holistic Choice, Salem
Consumers who purchased the recalled products may destroy them, or take the product back to the retailer for a refund. The OLCC has not received any health-related complaints from the use of the recalled products. OLCC staff is continuing to work with retailer licensees to remove the products from being offered for sale, and an investigation is ongoing.