The Nebraska Attorney Generalโs Office is issuing a warning to retailers and consumers regarding the Food and Drug Administrationโs (FDA) recall of Diamond Shruumz products, warning retailers and consumers to take action to prevent harm to Nebraska consumers.
The FDA has recalled all Diamond Shruumz Microdosing Chocolate Bars, Infused Cones, and Micro-Dose and Mega-Dose/Extreme Gummies. Prophet Premium Blends, the product manufacturer and brand owner, is cooperating with the ordered recall. We are notifying Nebraska businesses of their obligation to comply and providing the public with information regarding the recall.
In June, the FDA and CDC, in collaboration with Americaโs Poison Centers and state and local partners, investigated a series of illnesses associated with eating Diamond Shruumz-brand Chocolate Bars, Cones, and Gummies. As of August, a total of 113 illnesses, 42 hospitalizations, and 2 potentially associated deaths have been reported after ingesting these products.
These products are believed to be contaminated and/or to include ingredients or dosages not reflected in their labels. As a result, consumers have experienced adverse events following ingestion.
Consumers are advised not to ingest these products and you are urged to contact your healthcare provider to inform them of having consumed a Diamond Shruumz product.
At minimum, all Diamond Shruumz products should be pulled off shelves immediately. To the extent possible, retailers should contact customers who have purchased the product and advise them not to ingest it. Because of the contaminated nature of these products, any product that was mixed with or otherwise came in contact with Diamond Shruumz products should be quarantined and disposed of.
Nebraska retailers are also entitled to a refund. They should contact their sales representative to initiate the return and refund.
The Attorney General is demanding all Nebraska retailers, distributors, and wholesalers cease and desist all distribution, sales, and marketing of Diamond Shruumz products. Failure to do so could result in legal liability. The Attorney General is also recommending that businesses share information regarding this recall through its consumer channels.
This alert will also be mailed to all retailers in Nebraska identified by the FDA as possibly selling these recalled products.