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Dozens of restaurant goers in Wisconsin had the sort of meal you wouldn’t ever forget. A recent case report details how they ...
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention released a report that found THC contamination in the pizza dough at Famous ...
The CDC report said regulations for labeling and locked storage for ingredients containing THC could decrease the risk of ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzed an incident that took place at a Wisconsin pizzeria that left dozens ...
MONDAY, July 28, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A pizza shop in Wisconsin accidentally served food made with oil containing THC, the ...
Customers claimed to experience dizziness, sleepiness and anxiety after eating food prepared at the pizza shop.
The incident occurred in October of last year when an employee at Famous Yeti's Pizza in Stoughton, Wisconsin mistakenly used ...
The restaurant mistakenly used oil infused with THC, a psychoactive ingredient found in many cannabis products, in food ...
A pizza place in Wisconsin accidentally laced some of its pies with oil infused with THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), affecting at least 85 people, according ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a report about nine months after an incident at a Wisconsin ...
They got zaza on the ‘za. A Wisconsin pizza parlor accidentally served THC-laced pie to dozens of patrons — causing an outbreak of illness and calls to paramedics. Famous Yeti’s Pizza, of Sto… ...
According to the report, at least 85 individuals, ranging from 1 to 91 years old, consumed food from the pizza shop in Stoughton, Wisconsin, between Oct. 22 and 24.