Kentucky boy uses mom's phone to order 70,000 Dum-Dum lollipops to share with his friends
- Liam, a second grader from Lexington, unintentionally purchased thirty large boxes of Dum-Dum lollipops through Amazon while using his mother Holly LaFavers' phone over the weekend.
- Liam's unintentional order resulted in 70,000 lollipops worth over $4,200 because each case contains 2,340 suckers and retails for about $130.
- Holly LaFavers shared on Facebook that Amazon only allowed her to return eight boxes since the delivery driver never rang the doorbell, leaving her with 22 unopened cases.
- LaFavers expressed her gratitude on Facebook to those who showed interest in purchasing one or two boxes or helped by spreading the word, as she reached out to the community to sell the extra boxes.
- After receiving support from the community, LaFavers reported all the boxes have been sold, resolving the accidental large order caused by her son.
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