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The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) has withdrawn a health warning relating to Haribo sweets.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 ...
In late May, Haribo recalled packets of confectionery in the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg after some were found to contain traces of cannabis. The food safety body in the Netherlands (NVWA) ...
The origin of the cannabis found in the sweets remains unknown. According to Haribo, the reports were related to one specific product in the eastern Netherlands. Following the notifications, the ...
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. The alert was originally shared by the ...
Haribo has recalled some of its popular sweets in the Netherlands after tests revealed traces of cannabis, raising health concerns for consumers. The recall affects 1kg bags of Haribo Happy Cola F!ZZ ...
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, ...
According to The New York Post and People, Haribo has pulled its “Happy Cola FIZZ” gummies after multiple members of a Dutch family reported experiencing a “dizziness” after eating the ...
First in the Netherlands, now in Belgium. Popular candy manufacturer Haribo has recalled its one-kilogramme (2.2 lbs) bags of Happy Cola Fizz in the country after traces were found in some bags in the ...
These are kilo bags of the Happy Cola F!ZZ product, with an expiry date ‘until January 2026’, and production code L341-4002307906. Haribo is asking Belgian consumers who have this product at home not ...
The same packages of fizzy colas were withdrawn in the Netherlands after sample studies revealed three bags were laced with cannabis. #EuropeNews ...