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California cannabis recall history: BLUE MOUNTAIN COLLECTIVE, INC.

Public records from the California Department of Cannabis Control. This page aggregates every DCC recall in which BLUE MOUNTAIN COLLECTIVE, INC. (license C10-0000007-LIC) appears in any role on the DCC public recall portal. No editorial assessment, no derived scores, no rankings — just the regulator's own records, organized for search.

Recall notices on DCC portal
7
notices published
Enforcement actions
0
actions published by DCC
Affected retailers
441
distinct downstream licensees
License type
C10 Retailer
C10-0000007-LIC

DCC product recalls

Date Type Category Role on this recall Product DCC reason (verbatim) Source
12/23/2025 Voluntary Label / data Received at retail Canna-Lean THC Tincture
Voluntary
“Adulterated and Misbranded: Other” View on DCC →
08/05/2025 Voluntary Contamination Received at retail Iced Infused Flower and Infused Pre-Roll
Voluntary
“Adulterated: Microbial Contamination (Aspergillus spp.)” View on DCC →
07/07/2025 Voluntary Label / data Received at retail High Power Beverage
Voluntary
“Adulterated and Misbranded: Other” View on DCC →
04/15/2025 Mandatory Contamination Received at retail Alien Labs Flower and Pre-Roll
Mandatory
“Adulterated: Microbial Contamination (Aspergillus spp.)” View on DCC →
03/11/2025 Voluntary Contamination Received at retail Kingston Royal VS1 Infused Flower
Voluntary
“Adulterated: Other” View on DCC →
01/06/2025 Voluntary Mixed Received at retail Alien Labs Flower
Voluntary
“Adulterated and Misbranded: Microbial Contamination (Aspergillus spp.); Inaccurate Labeling (Cannabinoid inflation)” View on DCC →
05/09/2024 Voluntary Label / data Received at retail Cali KOSHER Flower
Voluntary
“Adulterated and Misbranded: Inaccurate Labeling (Cannabinoid inflation)” View on DCC →

DCC enforcement actions

DCC has not published enforcement actions against this license. Source: cannabis.ca.gov.

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Related licensees observed on the same recalls

Other California cannabis licensees that appeared on the same DCC recalls as BLUE MOUNTAIN COLLECTIVE, INC., ranked by the number of shared recall events. Click any license number to see that licensee's own recall history.

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Downstream (retailers receiving the same product)

Cite this page

Phenominal Consulting. (2026). California cannabis recall history: BLUE MOUNTAIN COLLECTIVE, INC. (license C10-0000007-LIC). Phenominal recall index. Retrieved May 20, 2026, from https://phenominal.io/recalls/licensee/C10-0000007-LIC. Underlying data: California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC), recalls.cannabis.ca.gov.

This page aggregates recalls in which BLUE MOUNTAIN COLLECTIVE, INC. appears in any role on the DCC portal. It is a public-records compilation, not an editorial assessment of the licensee. Recall data refreshes daily.

About this data

This page reproduces public-records data published by the California Department of Cannabis Control on recalls.cannabis.ca.gov. Phenominal Consulting maintains an organized index of the DCC portal, refreshed daily, so that this information can be searched by license number, year, and product type — capabilities the original portal does not provide.

Recall counts on this page reflect each separately-published recall notice on the DCC portal. Category labels (contamination, label/data, mixed, other, packaging) are interpretive groupings applied by Phenominal Consulting based on the verbatim DCC reason language on each notice; they are not DCC's own classification. The underlying recall text is reproduced verbatim on the per-recall pages, and every row links to the authoritative DCC source.

Rescinded recalls are clearly marked. The presence of a recall notice on the DCC portal is a matter of public record and does not in itself indicate ongoing regulatory action, current product risk, or any conclusion about the licensee's present compliance posture. For the current status of any licensee or product, consult the DCC directly.

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