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Haribo recalls popular sweets over fears they’re laced with cannabis

30 May 2025
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Haribo recalls popular sweets over fears they’re laced with cannabis
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Haribo has recalled packets of Happy Cola F!ZZ sweets after a family in the Netherlands reported feeling ill due to cannabis contamination. At least three 1kg packs, with an expiration date of January 2026 and production code L341-4002307906, were found to contain the drug, prompting an investigation by Dutch authorities. Haribo advised consumers not to return the product to stores but to send it directly to the company for a full refund, clarifying that UK products are unaffected by this recall.

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