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The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) has withdrawn a health warning relating to Haribo sweets. At the end of May, NVWA published a ...
According to People magazine, Haribo issued a voluntary recall of some of the company's "Happy Cola" gummies after they reportedly tested positive for cannabis.
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, ...
The same packages of fizzy colas were withdrawn in the Netherlands after sample studies revealed three bags were laced with cannabis. #EuropeNews ...
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. WKRN News 2.
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. PIX11.
Haribo recalls popular sweets after family falls ill from cannabis-laced candy. The Happy Cola F!ZZ packets were recalled in the Netherlands after the family members became unwell, reporting ...
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 ...
The recall includes 1kg packs of Haribo Happy Cola F!ZZ with a best-before date of January 2026. The recall only impacts the Netherlands. No products in the U.S. are affected.
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