Haribo Recalls Happy Cola F!zz Gummies in Netherlands after Cannabis Contamination
- Haribo recalled packets of Happy Cola F!ZZ sweets in the Netherlands on May 29, 2025, after cannabis was found in some products.
- The recall was issued after multiple individuals reported feeling dizzy and unwell following the consumption of sweets from 1kg bags marked with an expiration date in early 2026.
- Tests conducted by Dutch food safety officials detected cannabis in the sweets, although the method by which the substance got into the products has not yet been determined.
- NVWA identified three contaminated bags and urged consumers not to eat the recalled sweets, while Haribo emphasized consumer safety as their highest priority and stated it was working with police.
- The recall is limited to the Netherlands, applies only to this product batch, and other Haribo items remain safe to consume as investigations continue.
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