# Major Recall Alert: Twin Rivers Farm Ltd. Recalls Surf Banana Split, Surf Layer Cake, and Surf Mac Pre-Rolls Due to Incorrect Cannabinoid Labels
Twin Rivers Farm Ltd. has issued a recall for three of its dried cannabis pre-roll products sold in Nova Scotia: Surf Banana Split, Surf Layer Cake, and Surf Mac. This recall involves one lot of each product due to labeling inaccuracies regarding cannabinoid values. Customers who purchased these products between July 2 and July 4, 2025, should be aware of the potential risks and take appropriate action.
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## Why This Recall is Important
Accurate product labeling is critical in the cannabis industry to ensure consumer safety and product transparency. In this case, the affected products have **incorrect THC, CBD, CBN, and CBG values**, which could lead to unintended effects for users who rely on these numbers for proper dosing. While Twin Rivers Farm Ltd. and Health Canada have reported **no complaints or adverse reactions** to date, the inaccurately labeled cannabinoid content poses a risk of misuse or overconsumption.
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### Details of the Recall
Here’s a breakdown of the issue:
- **Recalled Products**:
- **Surf Banana Split** (dried cannabis pre-rolls)
- **Surf Layer Cake** (dried cannabis pre-rolls)
- **Surf Mac** (dried cannabis pre-rolls)
- **Problem Identified**:
- The **total THC values** are labeled **lower** than the products' actual THC content on all three products.
- The **total CBD values** are missing on the labels of **Surf Layer Cake** and **Surf Mac.**
- The **total CBN** and **total CBG** values are incorrectly **lower than the actual amounts** for **Surf Layer Cake** and **Surf Mac.**
- **Number of Products Sold**: 30 units were sold.
- **Dates Sold**: Products were available for purchase between **July 2 and July 4, 2025.**
- **Location**: Sold exclusively through **authorized retailers in Nova Scotia.**
For visual reference, you can view images of the recalled items here:
[Surf Banana Split](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/sites/default/files/styles/x_large/public/alert/recall/77712/BananaSplit.jpg?itok=AFXPMvEJ) – [Surf Layer Cake](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/sites/default/files/styles/x_large/public/alert/recall/77712/LayerCake.jpg?itok=Mwrs68nP) – [Surf Mac](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/sites/default/files/styles/x_large/public/alert/recall/77712/Mac.jpg?itok=mZ6NthET)
For the official recall notice, visit Health Canada’s website [here](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/twin-rivers-farm-ltd-recalls-one-lot-surf-banana-split-dried-cannabis-pre-rolls-one).
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### What You Should Do
If you purchased any of the affected products, here are the steps you should take:
- **Check the Label**: Verify if your Surf Banana Split, Surf Layer Cake, or Surf Mac dried cannabis pre-rolls are part of the recalled lots.
- **Stop Using the Product**: If your products are from the recalled lots, stop using them immediately to avoid unintended effects.
- **Contact the Retailer**: Return the product to the authorized retailer where you purchased it for a full refund or exchange.
- **Report Concerns**: If you have experienced an adverse reaction, report it to Health Canada’s Cannabis Reporting Portal.
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Cannabis customers deserve transparency and safety when purchasing products. While Twin Rivers Farm Ltd. has not reported any adverse reactions from these products, following the recall instructions ensures that you’re using cannabis responsibly. If you believe you have any of the recalled Surf Banana Split, Surf Layer Cake, or Surf Mac pre-rolls, act now.
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