Drugs in popular gummy candies: three European countries caught in a scandal.
03.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
03.06.2025
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In the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, Haribo has discovered cannabis in its Happy Cola F!ZZ gummies. The manufacturer urges residents of these countries not to consume this product and to return it to the company. Packaging from the same batch, where the drug was found in the Netherlands, was also sold in other countries.
Several individuals, including children, reported feeling unwell after consuming the candies. A representative from the Netherlands Food Safety Authority emphasized that it is currently unknown how the cannabis ended up in the gummies.
Summary
Cannabis has been found in Haribo gummies in the Netherlands and other countries. Consumers who have consumed these candies may experience unpleasant effects, so the manufacturer urges them to return the product for compensation.
Haribo has confirmed the presence of cannabis in its Happy Cola F!ZZ gummies in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, which has caused discomfort for some consumers. An investigation is currently underway to determine how the drug appeared in this product.Read also
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