What was supposed to be a fun treat turned into a medical scare for multiple families — and now a nationwide investigation is underway. Several adults and children were recently rushed to the hospital after consuming what they believed were harmless cola-flavored gummy candies.
The symptoms were unexpected: dizziness, nausea, and an overwhelming sense of disorientation. One concerned parent reported the strange reaction to police, triggering an urgent probe into the product behind the sudden wave of illnesses.
Food safety authorities responded swiftly, launching a formal investigation and sending samples for analysis. The shocking result? Traces of cannabis were discovered in the sweets — a revelation that has left many stunned and deeply concerned.
The product in question? It was none other than Happy Cola F!ZZ — a beloved item from a world-famous confectionery giant, now at the center of a full-scale recall in the Netherlands. While the exact cause of the contamination remains under investigation, officials have confirmed that the affected batch (L341-4002307906) should not be consumed under any circumstances.
The company behind the product stated that UK customers are not impacted, but emphasized that consumer safety remains their highest priority. Those in possession of the contaminated packs are asked not to return them to the store, but instead to send them directly to the manufacturer for a full refund.
This incident follows a separate recall last year involving the same company, after pieces of wood were discovered in a different gummy variety sold in Canada.
With trust shaken, many are left wondering: how could such a trusted brand let this happen — again?
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