Public Safety Alert: Shruumz Recalls Mushroom Bars
The recalled products include:
Microdosing Chocolate Bars
Infused Cones
Micro-Dose and Mega-Dose/Extreme Gummies
Symptoms and Health Risks
Consumers who have ingested these products have reported alarming symptoms, ranging from seizures and central nervous system depression—which includes symptoms such as loss of consciousness, confusion, and sleepiness—to agitation, abnormal heart rates, and severe changes in blood pressure. Additional adverse effects include nausea and vomiting. These serious health concerns have prompted urgent actions from health authorities.
Distribution and Availability
Initially available both online and at various retail locations nationwide—including smoke/vape shops and stores selling hemp-derived products like CBD and delta-8 THC—these products have since been fully recalled. Despite the recall, the FDA has received reports that some retail locations may still be selling these products. Consumers are urged not to purchase or consume any Diamond Shruumz-brand products and to report any retailers still selling the recalled items to the FDA.
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Investigative Findings and Current Status
The situation gained attention when Dr. Michael Moss, a toxicologist at the University of Utah Hospital, linked a series of similar health emergencies to the consumption of these products. The investigation revealed that 130 cases of illness, including two suspected fatalities, were associated with Diamond Shruumz edibles. The manufacturer has halted production and distribution, citing the detection of toxic levels of muscimol—a psychoactive compound from the Amanita muscaria mushroom, which is suspected to be a contributing factor. However, the ongoing federal investigation has also detected a synthetic version of psilocybin in the products, complicating the legal and health narrative due to its structural similarity to controlled substances.
Recommendations for Consumers and Retailers
Consumers are advised to immediately dispose of any Diamond Shruumz products or return them to the place of purchase for a refund.
Parents and caregivers should ensure these products are not accessible to children and teenagers and discuss the risks with them.
Retailers should cease the sale and distribution of these products immediately and secure any remaining stock to return to the manufacturer.
Anyone experiencing symptoms after consuming these products should seek medical attention and contact the Poison Help Line at 1-800-222-1222.
Healthcare providers are encouraged to report cases to local health authorities and the Poison Help Line to aid in the ongoing investigation.
What More to Know
The recall of Diamond Shruumz products highlights significant safety concerns associated with consuming psychoactive substances from unverified sources. As the investigation continues, consumers are urged to stay informed and prioritize safety by adhering to the recommendations from health officials and keeping abreast of updates on this matter.
Consumers who have symptoms should contact their health care provider to report their symptoms and/or the Poison Help line to receive care.
To report a complaint or adverse event (illness or serious allergic reaction), you can
Call the poison centerExternal Link Disclaimer at 1-800-222-1222
Call an FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator if you wish to speak directly to a person about your problem.
Complete an electronic Voluntary MedWatch form online.
Complete a paper Voluntary MedWatch form that can be mailed to FDA.
Resources
Investigation of Illnesses: Diamond Shruumz-Brand Chocolate Bars, Cones, & Gummies (June 2024). (2024, June). FDA. Retrieved August 23, 2024, from https://www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-foodborne-illness/investigation-illnesses-diamond-shruumz-brand-chocolate-bars-cones-gummies-june-2024
Stone, W. (2024, August 21). Mushroom edibles are making people sick. Scientists still don’t know why. NPR. https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2024/08/21/nx-s1-5066893/amanita-magic-mushroom-gummies-diamond-shruumz?utm_id=70282799&orgid=&utm_att1=