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Haribo’s Happy Cola F!ZZ gummies have been recalled after cannabis was allegedly found in samples that left several people sick; The Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA ...
The same packages of fizzy colas were withdrawn in the Netherlands after sample studies revealed three bags were laced with cannabis. #EuropeNews ...
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 has recalled Happy Cola F!ZZ sweets in the Netherlands. Traces of cannabis were found in the candy, causing health complaints. The recall targets packs with production code L341-4002307906.
Haribo has recalled bags of candy in the Netherlands after a family reported getting sick and sampling revealed cannabis in the gummies.
Haribo gummies tested positive for cannabis. Cannabis is another name for the dried pieces of the cannabis plant, which include leaves, stems, flowers, and seeds.
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 ...
Candy manufacturer Haribo has recalled its 1-kilogram bags of Happy Cola Fizz in Belgium after traces of cannabis were found in some bags in the Netherlands, the Belgian food agency FAVV-AFSCA ...
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