Over 70 Million Units Of Rolling Candy Recalled Due To Choking Hazard
In April a 7-year-old girl died after choking on the Cocco candy rolling ball when it dislodged and became stuck in her throat.
Two companies have issued a recall on over 70 million units of rolling candy.
Candy Dynamics is recalling ‘Slim Licker Sour Rolling Liquid Candy’, while Cocco Candy and KGR Distribution recalled 145,800 units of ‘Cocco Candy Rolling Candy’. The items have a small ball that a consumer can roll directly on their tongue for a sour flavor.
In April a 7-year-old girl died after choking on the Cocco candy rolling ball when it dislodged and became stuck in her throat.
The candy was sold to stores and online from May of 2022 to March of this year. Candy Dynamics’ candies were sold at Walmart, Five Below, Amazon and other online sites from June of 2015 to July of this year.
Consumers should stop using the candies immediately and request a refund if any product that still has candy in it.