Haribo cannabis rubber are reminiscent of Spark's security warning in the Netherlands

A beloved delicacies became villain when Haribo was to his happy cola f! Zz rubber in the Netherlands. The investigators discovered traces of cannabis in selected 1 kg bags, which caused warnings and a complete recall. Several people – including children – reported dizziness after snacking. The authorities pursued the problem on just a few packs with a “date of use” and the code L341-4002307906. Haribo immediately worked with Dutch food and consumer product security (NVWA) and ongoing police investigations.

A family in the eastern Netherlands (Twente region) reported an acute illness after eating sweets. The police tested the rehearsal and confirmed the presence of cannabis. Now they dig up on how this cannabis ended up in real Haribo products.

Haribo made it clear that the problem only affects the specific Dutch batch in question. They offer consumers complete reimbursements for affected packs. They calm global fans: No US or other international products were involved in this chaos. Haribos VP of Marketing emphasized that security comes first and actively support the examination.

Drug experts find that criminal groups can lace sweets to cover cannabis. Previous cases concerned THC -infected sweets that were disguised in Europe as delicacies for children. This gives this incident a terrifying turn.

What happens next?

NVWA keeps the recall on site, but its warning could be introduced to the neighboring EU nations. You have expressly pointed out this: Avoid eating the rubbers affected, returning them to reimbursement, and waiting for further updates. The Dutch police continued the investigation into the source and distribution.

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