Written by Ashton Snyder on
 May 8, 2025

Child orders bulk lollipops, leaves mom shocked

A young boy's ambitious plan to host a carnival took an unexpected turn when he secretly used his mother's phone to place a massive order on Amazon.

According to Fox News, 8-year-old Liam LaFavers from Lexington, Kentucky, ordered approximately 70,000 Dum-Dums lollipops using his mother's Amazon account, resulting in a staggering $4,000 charge.

The massive delivery included 22 cases of the popular candy, with eight additional cases being returned to sender. Holly LaFavers, Liam's mother, discovered the unauthorized purchase when she checked her bank account and was shocked by the substantial charge.

Eight-year-old's carnival dreams spawn massive candy delivery

Liam's motivation behind the enormous candy order stemmed from his desire to organize a carnival for his friends. The young boy wanted to use the lollipops as prizes for carnival games, demonstrating his generous spirit despite the unauthorized purchase.

Holly LaFavers shared her son's explanation for the enormous order. She acknowledged his good intentions while dealing with the unexpected financial burden.

The incident prompted immediate action from the family as they worked to resolve the situation with both Amazon and their bank.

Amazon's swift response resolves costly mix-up

The resolution process involved multiple steps, including communications with the bank and several news stations. Amazon eventually contacted the family directly to address the situation.

An Amazon spokesperson addressed the incident with a lighthearted response. The company acknowledged the unusual circumstance and worked to resolve the matter efficiently.

LaFavers provided insights into her son's shopping spree through the following statement:

He told me that he wanted to have a carnival, and he was ordering the Dum-Dums as prizes for his carnival. He was being friendly. He was being kind to his friends.

Prevention measures implemented after candy crisis

Following the incident, LaFavers took steps to prevent similar unauthorized purchases in the future. She implemented new security measures on her phone to restrict access to shopping applications.

The family received a full refund for the purchase, though the process took some time to complete. Eight cases of the order were returned before delivery, while the family had to manage the 22 cases that made it to their doorstep.

Amazon's response to the situation demonstrated their commitment to customer service, as evidenced by their statement:

We're glad we were able to work directly with this customer to turn a sticky situation into something sweet.

Sweet ending brings valuable lesson

The Lexington family's experience with an unexpected delivery of 70,000 Dum-Dums lollipops resulted from 8-year-old Liam's unauthorized use of his mother's Amazon account. While initially causing concern with a $4,000 charge, the situation was eventually resolved through cooperation with Amazon and the bank. Holly LaFavers handled the situation by securing her phone settings and working with various parties to obtain a refund. The incident, though challenging, highlighted both the importance of parental controls on shopping platforms and Amazon's willingness to address unusual customer service situations.

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