Cannabis shock: Haribo calls Happy Cola back after delivery of the children's hospital!
Cannabis shock: Haribo calls Happy Cola back after delivery of the children's hospital!
Niederlande - A worrying incident occurred in the Netherlands after discovered in certain rubber bonbons by Haribo cannabis. Today the company started a comprehensive recall for its "Haribo Happy Cola F! ZZ" products after several health complaints have been reported. A child even had to be admitted to the coma after the sweets concerned. This reported Kosmo.
The examination that Haribo initiated in the sweets after the discovery of cannabis showed that there was no evidence of contamination during production. A company spokesman said that all tested products and raw materials had no abnormalities. Despite this investigation, the company decided to take the entire batch off the market by January 2026 as a precaution.
recall and security of consumers
Overall, the incidents are limited to the eastern part of the Netherlands. The Dutch Food and Product Safety Authority (NVWA) has already confirmed that cannabis was found in three packs of the "Happy Cola F! ZZ". Health problems were found not only in the child concerned, but also among other family members who reported dizziness after consumption. For this reason, the NVWA initiated a complete recall of the products and Haribo has issued a security warning that reports from the consumption of the sweets concerned, such as ZDF
The police have started the investigation to clarify how the cannabis got into the fruit gums. Haribo emphasizes that the security of consumers is top priority and that they work closely with the authorities to determine the cause of the contamination. The recall campaign ensures that no further consumers are endangered.
Information for consumers
For all consumers who need further information about food warnings, there are help offers such as the portal food warning.de. Not only current warnings are published here, but also important information is provided that are of interest to the security of consumers. Videos on these topics are also available in sign language, which makes the information accessible to different user groups, as described on [foodwarung.de] (https://feensmittelwarung.de/de/service/gegebaerden language_node.html).
The events regarding the "Haribo Happy Cola" products not only raise questions about food safety, but also to the responsibility of the manufacturers to protect the health of their consumers. The recall of these products should be observed in order to avoid any health risks.
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