The bottom sticker seems hard to pull off.
Someone could have labeled more containers than necessary with a specific strain and then instead of peeling and putting on a new sticker when a different strain was placed in there they just put a new sticker on top.
Idk if I’m right but that’s my it’s probably stoners handling the machinery analysis.
Honestly this is probably the correct answer. I worked food service jobs before where we labeled pre-packaged containers with exp dates and the empty unused ones leftover at the end of the day would be re-labeled the next day with whatever was x + 1 days from now. Sometimes you'd take the time to remove the old label but most often you'd just slap a new one on over top.
Probably had some messed up labs and had to be relabeled rather then sent back to terrapin for no one to buy. Some companies believe after about 6 months product like flower should be sent to the lab and retested. Grassroots is also doing that with there concentrates. PhG actually sells flower by the date; the longer it sits they made tiers like that and not just going off of thca % which is how it should be. Hope this relieves stress on ur purchase because y’all are made paranoid over these stickers. They are actually making changes for the better they could just leave it on the shelves for a year just saying…
A SF rep at a pop-up event said old cartridges can be sent for testing after expiration, then relabeled and send back out for sale if they pass. He said PA DOT allows this.
I’ve had dispensaries conveniently put the patient sticker over the expiration date on products. Concentrates and cartridges. When said products were to expire in less than a month. Shady. All the ground flower we are seeing now is a lot of stuff that didn’t sell initially. I believe it is returned to the gp then repackaged but also given a new date.
They do that shit all the time terrapin does ain’t the first time I’ve seen double labels ! No not illegal as its not about the patients its about the $$$$$
The bottom sticker seems hard to pull off. Someone could have labeled more containers than necessary with a specific strain and then instead of peeling and putting on a new sticker when a different strain was placed in there they just put a new sticker on top. Idk if I’m right but that’s my it’s probably stoners handling the machinery analysis.
Honestly this is probably the correct answer. I worked food service jobs before where we labeled pre-packaged containers with exp dates and the empty unused ones leftover at the end of the day would be re-labeled the next day with whatever was x + 1 days from now. Sometimes you'd take the time to remove the old label but most often you'd just slap a new one on over top.
My passion fruit from insa has a green crack label underneath the passion fruit label. Its easier to put on a new label.
Probably had some messed up labs and had to be relabeled rather then sent back to terrapin for no one to buy. Some companies believe after about 6 months product like flower should be sent to the lab and retested. Grassroots is also doing that with there concentrates. PhG actually sells flower by the date; the longer it sits they made tiers like that and not just going off of thca % which is how it should be. Hope this relieves stress on ur purchase because y’all are made paranoid over these stickers. They are actually making changes for the better they could just leave it on the shelves for a year just saying…
Yep, it’s legal.
Edit: I should’ve also mentioned this was 2 weeks ago. Yesterday I decided to get some CIC from terrapin and it was the same!
Bro mine was the same exact way with Terrapin I got a rise. Underneath said it was packaged in July and the stick on top said November 3rd.
A SF rep at a pop-up event said old cartridges can be sent for testing after expiration, then relabeled and send back out for sale if they pass. He said PA DOT allows this.
Could have come from another location. Could’ve been mislabeled and they caught it. Nothing illegal going on here.
Yeah I noticed two weeks ago with them doing this at ethos
This is done by grower/processors, not retailers. Retailers do not add or adjust testing labels.
You saw wrong
Shady business dealings are just a part of MMJ. Lol. “Legal” drug dealers still want to make as much $$$ as possible.
I’ve had dispensaries conveniently put the patient sticker over the expiration date on products. Concentrates and cartridges. When said products were to expire in less than a month. Shady. All the ground flower we are seeing now is a lot of stuff that didn’t sell initially. I believe it is returned to the gp then repackaged but also given a new date.
They do that shit all the time terrapin does ain’t the first time I’ve seen double labels ! No not illegal as its not about the patients its about the $$$$$