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Roller ball candies linked to fatal choking and injury in children, CPSC warns

Candy treats that use roller balls to let kids eat sweet liquid have been linked to choking, including at least one death, and should not be used, a federal safety agency warned Thursday. The U.S.

Candy treats that use roller balls to let kids eat sweet liquid have been linked to choking, including at least one death, and should not be used, a federal safety agency warned Thursday.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said the candy's rolling ball can dislodge and become trapped in a child's throat.

The agency has issued recall announcements for multiple products, including , which was linked to the death of a 7-year-old girl, and which was tied to the choking and hospitalization of a 7-year-old boy, both last year. Seventy million units of were recalled in October.

鈥淐PSC urges consumers not to purchase or sell any candy of this type. Consumers should stop using and dispose of these products,鈥 the agency said in a statement.

Reports of incidents related to this candy can be posted on

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