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Cannabis Found in Haribo Cola Bottles in Belgium and Luxembourg

Cannabis Found in Haribo Cola Bottles in Belgium and Luxembourg
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Health June 2, 2025 14:07

brussels - Haribo issues a recall in Belgium and Luxembourg after cannabis is discovered in specific cola candies. Authorities investigate the incident as consumers fall ill.

Cannabis Found in Haribo Cola Bottles in Belgium and Luxembourg

Haribo has issued a recall for cola candies in Belgium and Luxembourg due to potential cannabis contamination. The company urges customers not to consume the affected product.

Investigation Underway

Authorities are investigating how cannabis ended up in the sweets. The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) is also involved after reports of illness.

Product Recall Details

The recall specifically targets kilo bags of HARIBO Happy Cola F!ZZ with production code L341-4002307906, expiring in January 2026. Haribo assures that products with different codes are safe to eat.

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