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The contamination was discovered in three bags of Haribo’s Happy Cola F!ZZ candy, according to a warning from the company that was shared by the Dutch food and consumer product safety authority ...
The Netherlands recall is confined to 1-kilogram bags of Happy Cola F!ZZ with a best-before date of January 2026 and the product code L341-4002307906.
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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.
Haribo has recalled its Happy Cola F!ZZ gummies in the Netherlands after traces of cannabis were found in several bags. Authorities are investigating possible tampering or counterfeits.
(NEXSTAR) – Popular gummy bear manufacturer Haribo issued a recall in the Netherlands after some of its “Happy Cola” sweets reportedly tested positive for cannabis.
The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Agency warned any potential customers of the 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) bags of Happy Cola F!ZZ not to eat the sweets because they may cause dizziness.