Michigan cannabis regulator finds more vape carts that contain potentially unsafe MCT oil
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August 28 2025

More vape cartridges sold in Michigan's regulated marijuana industry are being recalled after the state's cannabis regulator found they contain a potentially unsafe diluting agent.
Michigan's Cannabis Regulatory Agency said on Aug. 27 that it's recalling 5,765 Kushy Punch vape carts produced by Ann Arbor-based Exclusive Brands because it discovered through an investigation that the vapes contained medium chain triglyceride (MCT) oil.
There have been several recalls of vape carts after the agency banned the use of MCT oil in vapes in October. As recently as earlier this month, the CRA recalled more than 26,000 Motor City Cannacarts and RIPZ-branded marijuana vape carts produced by Warren-based Sky Cannabis.
While MCT oil is a food-safe ingredient, scientists say inhaling MCT oil can lead to inflammation of the lungs, which can turn into illnesses like bronchitis and pneumonia.
The CEO of a cannabis testing company with a lab in Michigan told the Detroit Free Press last year that more than 30% of marijuana vape pens and edibles his lab tested contained MCT oil; a synthetically converted cannabis oil, or pesticides.
The CRA said consumers who purchased "Pineapple Jealousy" flavored Kushy Punch vapes produced by Exclusive Brands between Jan. 23, 2025, and May 12, 2025, should check the recall bulletin to determine whether the product is subject to recall. The vape carts were sold at stores such as Exclusive's dispensaries in Kalamazoo and Lowell, Choice Labs in Jackson and Premiere Provisions in Big Rapids, among others.
Narmin Jarrous, chief development officer at Exclusive Brands, said in an emailed statement that every batch of its Kushy Punch "Pineapple Jealously" vapes was tested and passed all Michigan compliance standards before it was released for sale.
"It is our view that no rules or regulations were broken in the production or distribution of this product," Jarrous said. "The CRA’s recent decision to recall these products is not based on any violation of existing compliance protocols. Products that were deemed fully compliant and safe under the state’s own rules are now being flagged due to the CRA’s shifting approach."
Exclusive Brands grows, produces and sells marijuana, and it was one of the first companies to be awarded a license from the state and open its doors to recreational marijuana customers in December 2019. Exclusive Brands licenses the Kushy Punch brand.
Consumers with a recalled vape cart should return it to the sales location from where it was purchased or dispose of it safely, the CRA said. Consumers who have experienced adverse reactions after using these products should report their symptoms and product use to their health care providers, the agency said.
Consumers are also encouraged to report any adverse reactions to the products to the CRA by completing an "Adverse Reaction Reporting Form" that can be found on the agency's website or by phone at 517-284-8599, the CRA said.
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