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Product Embargo: January 21, 2026

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The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) issued an embargo on Jan. 21, 2026, for products processed and/or labeled by OK Farms (PAAA-FQG6-QLJP) and RX Harvest Botanicals (PAAA-F0B4-WJQP). These facilities are not legal operators, and the license numbers were not issued by OMMA. 

The products were discovered at Bud Guys LLP (DAAA-X7XP-Q2J9) dispensary in Tulsa. Because the products were not tagged in the state inventory tracking system, testing of the products cannot be confirmed. 

Patients

These products are not safe for consumption. Patients who purchased them should dispose of them and/or contact a physician if they experience any adverse health effects. Patients can also report medical events via OMMA’s Health Impact Form.

Licensees with questions can use the contact form at omma.ok.gov/contact.


Embargoed Product List

Recalled products are listed in the table below, which you can also download as a spreadsheet (.csv or .xlsx) or a searchable PDF.

Product Name Product Type Facility Name License Number
*OK Farms and RX Harvest Botanicals are not legal operators; the license numbers listed were not issued by OMMA.
Granddaddy Purple  Flower OK Farms  PAAA-FQG6-QLJP
Strawberry Bubbles 
Purple Afghani
Double Cup 
Wedding Cake
Animal Mints 
Gelato
Purple Kush 
Papaya
White Truffle 
Cinderella Flower  RX Harvest Botanicals PAAA-F0B4-WJQP 
Banana Baby Runtz
Gelato Cake  Cured Resin
Peanut Butter Breath 

FAQs

An embargo is a hold on specific product(s) that were found to:

  1. exceed the allowable testing thresholds set forth under our rules;
  2. contain analytes that could be poisonous, harmful to health or otherwise unsuitable or unsafe for human consumption;
  3. be in violation of applicable laws, rules or regulations.

Licensed businesses cannot engage in commercial activity (sale, donation, transfer, etc.) with embargoed products without the OMMA's permission. If your business is in possession of an embargoed product, you cannot send it to a waste facility (or other commercial license). You must await further instructions from the OMMA.

A recall takes place when the OMMA has ordered for the disposal of medical marijuana or medical marijuana products that have been sold to patients or caregivers AND meet at least one of the criteria below:

  1. exceed allowable testing thresholds set forth under our rules;
  2. are the subjects of an embargo or a derivative thereof;
  3. fail to meet standards set forth in our rules

The commercial licensee whose harvest or production batch is being recalled shall bear the costs for disposal of all medical marijuana waste.

After issuing the recall, dispensaries that have sold the product and the commercial licensee who grew or produced the product must assist in the recall in any way they can.

If you or your caregiver purchased a product from the above list, do not consume the product. Contact the dispensary for more information.

An embargoed product is in a holding pattern until the courts can determine whether OMMA has the authority to seize and destroy the product in question.

A recall occurs once we have confirmation that a product has been sold to patients and meets one of the below criteria:

1) exceeds allowable testing thresholds set forth under our rules;
2) is the subject of an embargo or a derivative thereof;
3) fails to meet the standards set forth in our rules.

Put another way, if a product has been embargoed, a business (including a dispensary) cannot engage in any commercial activity with that product. They can't sell it, distribute it, transport it, dispose of it, etc. They must also tag the product so it's obvious the product is under an embargo.

If a product has been recalled, the product needs to be destroyed and the businesses who have sold the product (either to patients or other businesses) are responsible for assisting with the recall in any way they can. Patients or caregivers who have purchased a recalled product need to contact the dispensary from which they bought the item to determine how they should move forward in assisting with the recall.

Patients are encouraged not to consume embargoed/recalled products.

Dispose of the product or contact the dispensary you purchased from. If a patient consumes any embargoed or recalled products and experiences an adverse health reaction, they should contact their physician immediately and fill out OMMA’s Health Impact Form.

If a business is selling a product that has been embargoed or recalled, please notify OMMA immediately via our complaint form.

Last Modified on Jan 22, 2026