
Michigan residents, take note. Health officials have issued a recall for all Diamond Shruumz-brand products after dozens of reported illnesses and multiple hospitalizations nationwide. According to the Detroit News, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) advises throwing away any Diamond Shruumz Microdosing Chocolate Bars, Infused Cones, or Micro-Dose and Macro-Dose gummies. No fatal incidents have been reported thus far in this growing concern.
The alarm was raised after 48 people fell ill across 24 states, with symptoms ranging from seizures to confusion, as detailed by a Detroit Free Press report. The recall, which includes multiple states such as Ohio, has been linked to unusually high levels of muscimol, a psychoactive substance found in certain mushroom species. This chemical can cause severe adverse reactions, prompting immediate medical attention and caution from health authorities.
Moreover, investigations are underway after a WWJ Newsradio release highlighted that the FBI is looking into a death possibly associated with the product. While no cases have been confirmed in Michigan itself, neighboring states have experienced incidents, and MDHHS warns against the consumption of the recalled items.
In light of these events, parents are being urged to advise their young ones about this potential hazard, especially since Diamond Shruumz products are marketed as candy. Retailers and wholesalers are instructed to halt sales, quarantine the questionable stock, and initiate returns. Consumers seeking refunds for purchased products can reach out to Prophet Premium Blands directly. Anyone who experiences health issues after consuming Diamond Shruumz edibles should contact the Poison Help Line at 1-800-222-1222, or seek medical assistance.









