Left Coast Flower
Public-records data from the California Department of Cannabis Control. Original notice on recalls.cannabis.ca.gov.
Recall reason
“Adulterated: Microbial Contamination (Aspergillus fumigatus)”
The Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) is issuing this notice of voluntary recall for a single Left Coast flower product due to the presence of Aspergillus fumigatus. Business Recall Date3/4/2026
Product details
- Product type
- Flower
- Brand
- Left Coast LLC
- Business website
- https://www.leftcoastextracts.info/
- DCC recall ID
69a21d3f96df1c8b70f43527- Source URL
- View on recalls.cannabis.ca.gov →
Licensees implicated
California cannabis recalls frequently name multiple licensees in different roles — the legal business of record (distributor or retailer), the manufacturer that produced the product, and the packager that prepared it for retail sale. All roles published on the DCC portal are reproduced below.
| Role | Licensee | License number | License type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Legal Business | Left Coast LLC |
C11-0001070-LIC
|
C11 Distributor |
| Packaged By | Left Coast LLC |
C11-0001070-LIC
|
C11 Distributor |
Product details
Each row below is a separately-tagged unit on the DCC recall notice. The UID number is the per-unit Metrc tracking tag — the regulator-stamped identifier that follows the unit from cultivation through retail. If you handle California cannabis distribution, you can match these UIDs against your inventory.
| Product | Batch | Size | UID | Date packaged | Date sold |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Lobster | LC-BL-101325 |
3.5 grams | 1A406030002CAD9000003095 |
On or after October 20, 2025 | On or after October 20, 2025 |
Locations where this product was sold
Retail licensees that received the recalled product. Each location's license number links to that retailer's full recall history.
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|---|---|---|
| ALAMEDA | MGCD CORP |
C9-0000211-LIC
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| LOS ANGELES | THE GREEN CROSS SOCIETY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CORPORATION |
C10-0000439-LIC
|
| LOS ANGELES | LAHC, INC. |
C10-0000625-LIC
|
| LOS ANGELES | LEON SNOW |
C12-0000020-LIC
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| RIVERSIDE | HOODRICH HOLDINGS ETHANAC, LLC |
C10-0001493-LIC
|
| RIVERSIDE | PLANET BUDS II |
C12-0000469-LIC
|
| SACRAMENTO | SHASTA STREET LLC |
C9-0000825-LIC
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| SAN BERNARDINO | QUALITY LIFE INC. |
C10-0001002-LIC
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| SAN DIEGO | VALLEY GREENS RETAIL OUTLET, INC. |
C10-0000076-LIC
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| SAN DIEGO | HONEY OIL COLLECTIVE |
C10-0000636-LIC
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| SAN DIEGO | SAN DIEGROWN, INC. |
C10-0000669-LIC
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| SAN DIEGO | VISTA PROPERTY HOLDINGS, LLC |
C10-0000746-LIC
|
| SAN DIEGO | HILLSIDE HOLISTIC |
C10-0000771-LIC
|
| SAN DIEGO | MARCH AND ASH NIRVANA, INC. |
C10-0000887-LIC
|
| SAN JOAQUIN | 209 TRADING COMPANY, INC |
C9-0000375-LIC
|
Showing 1–15 of 15 locations.
Cite this page
Phenominal Consulting. (2026). Left Coast Flower — California cannabis recall, March 4, 2026. Phenominal recall index. Retrieved May 20, 2026, from https://phenominal.io/recalls/69a21d3f96df1c8b70f43527. Underlying data: California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC), recalls.cannabis.ca.gov.
Recall data refreshes daily. When citing this page in a context where the recall classification (Voluntary / Mandatory) or licensee assignment is load-bearing, also reference the authoritative DCC source above.
This page reproduces public-records data from the California Department of Cannabis Control's recall portal at recalls.cannabis.ca.gov. Phenominal Consulting maintains an organized index of the portal, refreshed daily. The underlying recall text is reproduced verbatim from the DCC notice. Category labels (contamination, label/data, mixed, other, packaging) are interpretive groupings applied by Phenominal Consulting based on the DCC reason language; they are not DCC's own classification. For the authoritative version of this recall, refer to the DCC portal. For full methodology and citation format, see the data page.
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