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Haribo recalls bags of sweets in Netherlands after cannabis found

Haribo recalls bags of sweets in Netherlands after cannabis found

Summary

Haribo is recalling certain bags of sweets in the Netherlands after cannabis was found in some of them. This recall follows reports of people feeling unwell, including dizziness, after eating the sweets. The company is working with police to investigate how the contamination happened.

Key Facts

  • Haribo is recalling sweets in the Netherlands due to cannabis traces found in them.
  • People reported feeling unwell after eating 1kg packs of Haribo Happy Cola F!ZZ, with symptoms like dizziness.
  • The Netherlands' food safety body, NVWA, confirmed cannabis was found in samples.
  • Haribo is recalling all stock with a best-before date of January 2026 as a precaution.
  • It's unclear how many people have fallen ill or if the contaminated products are genuine or counterfeit.
  • Police in the Netherlands are investigating the contamination incident.
  • Haribo stated that the recall affects only the Netherlands, and products in other areas are safe.
  • Haribo emphasized consumer safety is a top priority and is taking the situation seriously.
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