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Irish Star on MSNCanadian in the UK compares countries' grocery stores as one is easy winnerWhile back in Canada, a Canadian man who moved to the UK visited a Freshco supermarket and highlighted several key differences between Canadian and British grocery stores ...
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The Mirror US on MSNCanadian living in the UK compares grocery stores – and there's clear winnerDuring a visit back home, a Canadian man now living in the UK took a look around a Freshco store and pointed out how much Canadian grocery stores differ from those in the UK ...
A Canadian man living in the UK showed how supermarkets in Canada are different to those in the UK as he visited a Freshco ...
SWEETS fans are celebrating as Haribo have launched a new flavour of candy. The new pack comes as part of the brand’s new ...
At the end of May, NVWA published a warning because of the possible presence of cannabis in a batch of Haribo Happy Cola F!ZZ 1,000 grams with a best-before date of January 2026.
The mystery surrounding the “cannabis” found in some cola-flavoured Haribo sweets, which led to a nationwide recall, deepened on Wednesday when Dutch forensic institute NFI said there were no drugs in ...
Haribo's Happy Cola sweets were recalled in the Netherlands on 29 May 2025 after people fell ill due to cannabis being detected in the sweets.
It’s so far unconfirmed whether associated sales of cookies, cheese puffs and ice cream spiked nearby, but Haribo has already recalled its appropriately named Happy Cola Fizz as a precaution.
Popular gummy bear manufacturer Haribo issued a recall in the Netherlands after some of its “Happy Cola” sweets reportedly tested positive for cannabis.
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.
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.
Haribo has recalled bags of candy in the Netherlands after a family reported getting sick and sampling revealed cannabis in the gummies.
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