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Stoughton's Famous Yeti's Pizza Apologizes After Dozens Accidentally Sickened by THC-Contaminated Pizzas
Oct 25, 2024, 07:30 PM
Famous Yeti's Pizza, a Wisconsin-based pizzeria in Stoughton, has issued an apology after dozens of customers were accidentally sickened by pizzas contaminated with THC, the psychoactive compound found in cannabis. The contamination occurred when dough was mistakenly prepared with Delta9 contaminated oil containing THC. Emergency medical services transported multiple people experiencing THC-related symptoms after consuming the pizzas. EMS workers notified the public health department, leading to an investigation that confirmed the oil used in the dough tested positive for THC. The pizzeria explained that the contamination was unintentional, and public health officials are warning the community about the incident.
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