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CDC confirms at least 85 people experienced THC sickness from pizza place in Wisconsin

STOUGHTON, WISCONSIN, JUL 25 – The pizzeria mistakenly used THC-infused oil in several dishes, causing 85 people to report symptoms and 33 to seek medical care, public health officials said.

  • At least 85 people became intoxicated after eating THC-laced food from Famous Yeti's Pizza in Wisconsin between October 22 and 24, 2024, according to the CDC.
  • Seven individuals were hospitalized with symptoms like dizziness and anxiety, according to public health officials.
  • The contamination was traced to THC-infused cooking oil mistakenly used instead of canola oil, stated the CDC.
  • Health officials reported instances of THC intoxication in people aged 1 to 91, prompting emergency services to act.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States (CDC) released a report on an incident nine months ago in a restaurant in Wisconsin where 85 people were intoxicated with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) after the cooks used an oil with infusion of the said cannabinoid to prepare the masses of their pizzas. According to the report, people who were intoxicated were between 1 and 91 years old, and added that the pizzeria in question w…

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