‘These candies were a ticking time bomb’: Toddler left permanently disabled after choking on Candy Land Gummy Dot, lawsuit alleges

Amelie Parades Sotelo choked on a Candy Land Gummy Dot. (Photos from her family

Amelie Parades Sotelo choked on a Candy Land Gummy Dot. (Photos from her family’s lawyer)

A toddler in California was left permanently disabled, unable to speak, swallow, or move, after choking on a Candy Land Gummy Dot, a sticky, gluelike mass that blocked her airway, a new lawsuit alleges.

Amelie Parades Sotelo choked on the pastel-colored, plug-shaped candy on Dec. 13, 2022, court documents said.

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