OLCC Recalls Lissa’s Fresh Baked Cookie Bites

The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) is issuing product recalls for cannabis edible cookies sold under the name Lissa’s Fresh Baked Cookie Bites that do not list the allergen milk in the “Contains” statement. The recall applies to the Snickerdoodle and Chocolate Chip versions of these cookies.

The issue was first identified by the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) Food Safety Program during a routine inspection of a marijuana retailer. The edibles may have been sold by up to 37 different recreational marijuana retailers to consumers in the state from approximately November 2023 to March 2025.

The OLCC is utilizing the state’s Cannabis Tracking System (CTS) to identify affected inventory and issue notices to retailers and other licensees to halt further distribution and sale. The product poses a risk to public health and safety and should not be sold or consumed.

The recall includes the flavors of cannabis cookies identified below: Produced/Manufactured by C&R Oregon Corporation (License # 030-1001972282D) or Green Box MFG LLC (License # 030-1007608C8F5)

Product Name Label ID Contaminant
Cannabis Infused Cookie Bites: Snickerdoodle 1439 Allergen: Milk (Butter)
Cannabis Infused Cookie Bites: Chocolate Chip 1439 Allergen: Milk (Butter)

Source: OLCC

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