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Standards Authority warns against German-made Happy Candy Fies (Haribo)

Standards Authority warns against German-made Happy Candy Fies (Haribo)

Saba Yemen2 days ago

Sana'a – Saba:
The Yemeni Standards, Metrology, and Quality Control Authority (YSMA) has issued a public warning to consumers and merchants regarding the German-made Happy Candy Fies, a product under the Haribo brand.
In a statement, the authority clarified that this product contains a prohibited narcotic substance whose use in food products is forbidden due to its potential negative effects on consumer health. YSMA strongly advised consumers, wholesalers, and retailers against purchasing or selling this item.
The authority urged citizens to avoid consuming this product and to report any suspected presence in the product in the markets by calling their toll-free number: 8001222.
YSMA stated that it is actively taking necessary steps to ensure the product is removed from markets to protect consumer health and confirmed that appropriate action will be taken against any violators.
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