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Haribo’s Happy Cola F!ZZ gummies have been recalled in the Netherlands after cannabis was allegedly found in samples that left several people sick.
Contrary to early speculation, the substance that poisoned children who ate Haribo candies was not cannabis. So what was it?
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 ...
Traces of cannabis found within packets of Haribo lollies in the Netherlands did not come from the production process, the confectionery manufacturer has said. In late May, Haribo recalled packets of ...
A sampling of the candy revealed cannabis in three bags, leading Haribo to recall the candy. The recall includes 1kg packs of Haribo Happy Cola F!ZZ with a best-before date of January 2026. The ...
Haribo’s Happy Cola F!ZZ gummies apparently became tainted with cannabis. Haribo. Customers who were enjoying the Haribo Happy Cola F!ZZ gummies, including multiple members of a single family, ...
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 ...
The Dutch food authority said cannabis had been detected in samples of the candy, and the police said it had made several people ill. By Isabella Kwai The candy maker Haribo issued a recall on ...
Haribo has recalled bags of candy in the Netherlands after a family reported getting sick and sampling revealed cannabis in the gummies.