
Cannabis in Haribo Candies: Netherlands Issues Urgent Recall
Cannabis Found in Haribo Candies: Netherlands Issues Urgent Recall A recent discovery has prompted a large-scale recall of Haribo Happy Cola Fizz candies in the Netherlands. The Dutch food safety agency announced the recall after a family reported experiencing dizziness and nausea following consumption of the candy. Subsequent investigation revealed the presence of THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis, in the affected candies. "We are taking this matter very seriously," stated a spokesperson for the Dutch food safety agency. "The safety of our consumers is our top priority, and we are working diligently to determine the source of the contamination." While only a limited number of contaminated packages have been identified, Haribo has decided to recall all batches of Happy Cola Fizz candies as a precautionary measure. This proactive approach demonstrates a commitment to consumer safety. The company is fully cooperating with the ongoing investigation. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of thorough food safety protocols within the manufacturing process. The investigation into the source of the contamination is ongoing, and further updates are expected in the coming days.