Nothing dumb about Liam's Dum-Dums urge to share
- Eight-Year-Old Liam from Somerset, Kentucky, accidentally ordered over 70,000 Dum-Dums lollipops costing $4,200 through his mother’s Amazon account.
- An 8-year-old boy from Kentucky with a developmental condition related to prenatal alcohol exposure intended to buy party prizes but accidentally placed a massive order of lollipops through his mother’s Amazon account.
- After discovering the order, Liam’s mother, Holly LaFavers, contacted Amazon and was advised to reject the delivery, although 22 boxes still arrived at their home.
- After LaFavers returned some of the candy, Amazon issued a full refund of $4,200. The CEO of Spangler Candy expressed appreciation for the community's enthusiasm and mentioned they were willing to accept any extra Dum-Dums.
- The event resolved positively as the family was reimbursed, the community helped purchase remaining candy, and Spangler Candy Co. Expressed enthusiasm for their new fans.
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Boy accidentally orders $4,200 of lollipops using his mom’s phone. Here’s what happened after
Holly LaFavers, a Kentucky mother whose son accidentally ordered nearly 70,000 lollipops from Amazon, speaks with CNN’s Fredricka Whitfield and shares what happened afterward.
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