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HARIBO recalls sweets in Netherlands

East Coast Radio · 14h
Cannabis discovered in Haribo sweets in the Netherlands
Haribo's Happy Cola sweets were recalled in the Netherlands on 29 May 2025 after people fell ill due to cannabis being detected in the sweets.
BBC on MSN · 4d
Haribo recalls bags of sweets in Netherlands after cannabis found
Haribo is recalling packets of sweets in the Netherlands after some were found to contain traces of cannabis. Several people, including multiple members of one family, reported feeling unwell after eating from a 1kg pack of Haribo Happy Cola F!
The New York Times · 3d
Haribo Recalls Cola Candy in the Netherlands After Cannabis Is Found
The Dutch food authority said cannabis had been detected in samples of the candy, and the police said it had made several people ill.
MJBizDaily
5h
Village Farms divests produce business to focus on cannabis
Village Farms International is divesting its fresh produce business to focus solely on its cannabis operations.
Taste of Country on MSN2d
Recall: Marijuana Found in Haribo Gummies
Haribo recalls 2.2-pound bags of fizzy cola gummies after reports of cannabis contamination, raising safety concerns for ...
3don MSN
Cannabis found in popular candy in one country
Haribo has recalled its Happy Cola F!ZZ gummies in the Netherlands after traces of cannabis were found in several bags.

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