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Rolling candy recalled after girl’s choking death

(WHTM/NEXSTAR) — A popular candy is being recalled over concerns that part of its “rolling ball” end can dislodge. The recall comes after a report of a 7 year-old choking and dying after the rolling ball from Cocco Candy Rolling Candy came loose and became trapped in her throat.

Cocco Candy and KGR Distribution are recalling three flavors of their Cocco Candy Rolling Candy, which affects about 145,800 units of the product, according to the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.


Consumers should throw the candy away immediately and make sure children don’t have access to it. Recalled items were Cocco Candy Rolling Candy in 2-fluid ounce containers in Sour Strawberry, Sour Tutti Frutti and Sour Cola flavors.

The following barcodes, which are printed on the back of the candies, are included in the recall:

Product Name Unit BarcodeDisplay Barcode Carton Barcode
Cocco Candy Strawberry Flavored Rolling Candy  8683363414008 8683363414367 8683363414176
Cocco Candy T. Fruitti Flavored Rolling Candy 8683363414015 8683363414367 8683363414176
Cocco Candy Cola Flavored Rolling Candy  8683363414022 8683363414367 8683363414176

The candies were sold in stores nationwide and online at www.kgrcandies.com from May 2022 through March 2023 for about $2.50. Customers can contact KGR Distribution Corp. for a refund, the company says.

Affected customers will receive their refunds via PayPal or Zelle or by check, if requested.

You can also call KGR Distribution Corp. at (888) 802-8823 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Mondays-Fridays or visit www.kgrcandies.com and click on “Recall Information” at the top of the page for more information.