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  • Haribo Recalls Contaminated Candy in the Netherlands: Haribo has initiated a recall of its Happy Cola F!ZZ gummies in the Netherlands after traces of cannabis were discovered in some 1kg packs.
  • Health Incidents Prompt Investigation: Several individuals, including children, experienced health issues such as dizziness after consuming the affected candies, leading to a police investigation.
  • Company Assures Limited Impact: Haribo stated that the contamination appears confined to a specific batch in the Netherlands and that products in other countries remain unaffected.

Haribo has issued a recall of its Happy Cola F!ZZ gummies in the Netherlands following the discovery of traces of cannabis in certain 1kg packs. The Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) confirmed that the contamination was identified after several people, including children, reported feeling unwell, experiencing symptoms like dizziness after consuming the sweets.

The recall specifically targets 1kg bags of Happy Cola F!ZZ with a best-before date of January 2026 and production code L341-4002307906. While only three contaminated packs have been identified so far, Haribo has decided to recall the entire batch as a precautionary measure. The company is offering full refunds for returned items and is cooperating fully with Dutch authorities to investigate the source of the contamination.

Haribo emphasizes that the issue is confined to the Netherlands and that products in other countries, including the United States, are not affected. The company has stated that consumer safety is its highest priority and is taking the incident very seriously.

The NVWA has advised consumers not to eat the affected sweets and to return them to the company. The authority is working closely with Haribo and the police to determine how the cannabis ended up in the products.

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