Last week (January 31st 2025) the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) issued a voluntary recall on several Platinum Vape (PV) cartridges after testing revealed the presence of Medium-Chain Triglyceride (MCT) oilβa substance deemed unsafe for inhalation.
The recall, executed in collaboration with RWB Michigan LLC, Platinum Vapeβs licensed operator in the state, raised serious concerns about product safety, regulatory enforcement, and consumer trust. While MCT oil is safe for ingestion, research indicates that inhaling aerosolized oils can pose serious respiratory risks.
Compare your own purchases with the Full list of recalled products with locations and METRC tags at the end of this article. Glacier cares about your safety.
The CRAβs recall applies to Platinum Vape distillate cartridges sold after March 4, 2024, containing MCT oil.
The affected flavors/strains include:
These are the varieties of PVβs Distillate Cartridges that have been recalled.
Consumers who purchased these strains are advised to return them to the dispensary or dispose of them safely.
Read the Recall Notice: Michigan CRA Official Recall Notice
MCT oil (Medium-Chain Triglyceride oil) is a fat-based compound derived from coconut or palm oil. Itβs commonly used in:
Food supplements (e.g., keto diets)
CBD tinctures and edibles
Skin & hair care products
However, while safe to eat, MCT oil becomes dangerous when vaporized.
Lipid Pneumonia β When inhaled, oil-based substances like MCT can coat the lungs, leading to inflammation, fluid buildup, and impaired oxygen exchange.
Respiratory Toxicity β Studies suggest MCT oil aerosol can trigger inflammation and lung irritation, especially with long-term exposure.
Industry Lessons from the 2019 Vape Crisis β The EVALI outbreak (E-cigarette or Vaping Use-Associated Lung Injury) was linked to Vitamin E Acetate, another oil-based cutting agent.
This recall raises concerns that some companies still use oil-based diluents in vapes. These problems and more can be caused by contaminated vape carts.
Source:Β National Library of Medicine: Health Risks of Inhaled Oils
In June 2024, the CRA banned the use of MCT oil in cannabis vape products effective October 1, 2024, citing health concerns and emerging research. However, despite the ban:
Some Platinum Vape products containing MCT oil remained in circulation.
PVβs compliance with the new regulation is now under scrutiny.
This raises a critical regulatory question:
Did Platinum Vape knowingly violate Michiganβs 2024 banβ or was this an honest mistake?
Only one team knows the answer with any certainty, for now.
Read More: Cannabis Regulatory Agency Announces New Testing Requirement for MCT Oil

Some Michigan dispensaries have already pulled Platinum Vape carts from their shelves.
Retailers are evaluating liability risks in selling recalled products.
Expect dispensaries to distance themselves from PV if lawsuits emerge or consumers report health issues.
(Fox2 Detroit: Michigan Dispensaries Respond to Platinum Vape Recall)
Stricter Testing Requirements β Expect more frequent and rigorous lab testing of cannabis vape products.
Ingredient Transparency Demands β Consumers will demand clearer labeling on vape ingredients.
MSOs & Compliance Issues β Multi-State Operators (MSOs) like Platinum Vape must adapt faster to local regulations to avoid reputational damage.
Beyond Curaleafβs corporate failings, this case underscores a broader issue within the cannabis industry: regulatory oversight and consumer safety.
This raises critical questions about how well current cannabis safety protocols function and whether agencies like the CRA need to increase their surveillance and testing efforts to protect consumers.

The Platinum Vapes MCT oil recall is a reminder of the ongoing challenges in cannabis product safety. As Michigan tightens health regulations, companies must adapt or face consequences.
While PV has yet to issue a full public statement, the industryβs response will determine whether consumer trust can be restored.Β
Iβve purchased dozens of PVβs myself over the years and thankfully it has been a year or longer so I donβt feel too worried but it sure makes you think. Cheap 12-for-100 deals can be a warning sign for problems like this. Buyer beware and buyer be aware!
Check the full list of Locations and METRC tags in the recall.
βConsumers who purchased these four flavors of Platinum Vapes any time after March 4, 2024 should check the recall bulletin. Consumers with a recalled vape should return it to the sales location from where it was purchased or dispose of it safely.
Consumers who have experienced adverse reactions after using these products should report their symptoms and product use to their healthcare providers. Consumers are encouraged to also report any adverse reactions to marijuana product to the CRA via the Adverse Reaction Form or by phone at 517-284-8599. A licensee who becomes aware of any adverse reactions to a marijuana product must notify the CRA and enter the information into METRC within one business day.β
Full List of Locations and Product METRC Tags
Voluntary Recall Information β RWB
Note: RWB is the company doing business as Platinum Vapes in Michigan
If any of your products match these details, please follow the advice of the LARA. Stay safe, Glacier fans!Β
Sources: MCRA,Β FOX2,Β ClickOnDetroit, Crains, Hoodline, Mlive, and others
Last week (January 31st 2025) the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA) issued a voluntary recall on several Platinum Vape (PV) cartridges after testing revealed the presence of Medium-Chain Triglyceride (MCT) oilβa substance deemed unsafe for inhalation.
The recall, executed in collaboration with RWB Michigan LLC, Platinum Vapeβs licensed operator in the state, raised serious concerns about product safety, regulatory enforcement, and consumer trust. While MCT oil is safe for ingestion, research indicates that inhaling aerosolized oils can pose serious respiratory risks.
Compare your own purchases with the Full list of recalled products with locations and METRC tags at the end of this article. Glacier cares about your safety.
The CRAβs recall applies to Platinum Vape distillate cartridges sold after March 4, 2024, containing MCT oil.
The affected flavors/strains include:
These are the varieties of PVβs Distillate Cartridges that have been recalled.
Consumers who purchased these strains are advised to return them to the dispensary or dispose of them safely.
Read the Recall Notice: Michigan CRA Official Recall Notice
MCT oil (Medium-Chain Triglyceride oil) is a fat-based compound derived from coconut or palm oil. Itβs commonly used in:
Food supplements (e.g., keto diets)
CBD tinctures and edibles
Skin & hair care products
However, while safe to eat, MCT oil becomes dangerous when vaporized.
Lipid Pneumonia β When inhaled, oil-based substances like MCT can coat the lungs, leading to inflammation, fluid buildup, and impaired oxygen exchange.
Respiratory Toxicity β Studies suggest MCT oil aerosol can trigger inflammation and lung irritation, especially with long-term exposure.
Industry Lessons from the 2019 Vape Crisis β The EVALI outbreak (E-cigarette or Vaping Use-Associated Lung Injury) was linked to Vitamin E Acetate, another oil-based cutting agent.
This recall raises concerns that some companies still use oil-based diluents in vapes. These problems and more can be caused by contaminated vape carts.
Source:Β National Library of Medicine: Health Risks of Inhaled Oils
In June 2024, the CRA banned the use of MCT oil in cannabis vape products effective October 1, 2024, citing health concerns and emerging research. However, despite the ban:
Some Platinum Vape products containing MCT oil remained in circulation.
PVβs compliance with the new regulation is now under scrutiny.
This raises a critical regulatory question:
Did Platinum Vape knowingly violate Michiganβs 2024 banβ or was this an honest mistake?
Only one team knows the answer with any certainty, for now.
Read More: Cannabis Regulatory Agency Announces New Testing Requirement for MCT Oil

Some Michigan dispensaries have already pulled Platinum Vape carts from their shelves.
Retailers are evaluating liability risks in selling recalled products.
Expect dispensaries to distance themselves from PV if lawsuits emerge or consumers report health issues.
(Fox2 Detroit: Michigan Dispensaries Respond to Platinum Vape Recall)
Stricter Testing Requirements β Expect more frequent and rigorous lab testing of cannabis vape products.
Ingredient Transparency Demands β Consumers will demand clearer labeling on vape ingredients.
MSOs & Compliance Issues β Multi-State Operators (MSOs) like Platinum Vape must adapt faster to local regulations to avoid reputational damage.
Beyond Curaleafβs corporate failings, this case underscores a broader issue within the cannabis industry: regulatory oversight and consumer safety.
This raises critical questions about how well current cannabis safety protocols function and whether agencies like the CRA need to increase their surveillance and testing efforts to protect consumers.

The Platinum Vapes MCT oil recall is a reminder of the ongoing challenges in cannabis product safety. As Michigan tightens health regulations, companies must adapt or face consequences.
While PV has yet to issue a full public statement, the industryβs response will determine whether consumer trust can be restored.Β
Iβve purchased dozens of PVβs myself over the years and thankfully it has been a year or longer so I donβt feel too worried but it sure makes you think. Cheap 12-for-100 deals can be a warning sign for problems like this. Buyer beware and buyer be aware!
Check the full list of Locations and METRC tags in the recall.
βConsumers who purchased these four flavors of Platinum Vapes any time after March 4, 2024 should check the recall bulletin. Consumers with a recalled vape should return it to the sales location from where it was purchased or dispose of it safely.
Consumers who have experienced adverse reactions after using these products should report their symptoms and product use to their healthcare providers. Consumers are encouraged to also report any adverse reactions to marijuana product to the CRA via the Adverse Reaction Form or by phone at 517-284-8599. A licensee who becomes aware of any adverse reactions to a marijuana product must notify the CRA and enter the information into METRC within one business day.β
Full List of Locations and Product METRC Tags
Voluntary Recall Information β RWB
Note: RWB is the company doing business as Platinum Vapes in Michigan
If any of your products match these details, please follow the advice of the LARA. Stay safe, Glacier fans!Β
Sources: MCRA,Β FOX2,Β ClickOnDetroit, Crains, Hoodline, Mlive, and others