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Haribo has issued a nationwide recall in the EU country as a result. Haribo’s Happy Cola F!ZZ gummies apparently became tainted with cannabis. Haribo.
Popular gummy bear manufacturer Haribo issued a recall in the Netherlands after some of its “Happy Cola” sweets reportedly tested positive for cannabis. “There are bags in circulation with sweets ...
The recall applies to 1-kilogram bags sold in the Netherlands with a best-before date of January 2026. The candy maker said consumers who purchased the recalled bags should return them to Haribo ...
A recall of Haribo sweets triggered when packages were found to contain cannabis-laced cola chews has been extended to the whole Benelux region. Several people in the eastern region of Twente, ...
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Haribo recalls cannabis-laden 'Happy Cola' candies - MSNThe recall only applies to 1-kilogram (2.2-pound) bags sold in the Netherlands. Haribo has asked customers to return Happy Cola F!ZZ candies with a best-before date (BBD) of January 2026 and the ...
Popular gummy bear manufacturer Haribo issued a recall in the Netherlands after some of its “Happy Cola” sweets reportedly tested positive for cannabis. Skip to content Fox 8 Cleveland WJW ...
Haribo announces major recall of gummies due to potential cannabis contamination. by WKRC. Fri, May 30th 2025 at 7:47 AM. Updated Fri, May 30th 2025 at 7:51 AM.
Haribo recalls 2.2-pound bags of fizzy cola gummies after reports of cannabis contamination, raising safety concerns for parents and consumers alike.
Haribo is recalling bags of its fizzy cola bottles in the Netherlands after cannabis was found in some of them. Authorities began investigating when several people, including children, became ...
Haribo is recalling bags of its fizzy cola bottles in the Netherlands after cannabis was found in some of them. Authorities began investigating when several people, including children, became ...
The recall is confined to the Netherlands, as of Thursday, and all other Haribo products are safe to eat, according to the NVWA. Several people, including at least one family, became “quite ill ...
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