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LODI (CBS13) — Multiple Lodi High School students were sent to the hospital after participating in a social media trend called the "One Chip Challenge," the school's principal confirmed Wednesday.
The challenge has people eating chips so hot they sometimes start coughing, their eyes water or they get sick. 📺 Watch News4 now: Stream NBC4 newscasts for free right here, right now.
Spicy food challenges have been around for a long time, but only recently have they become popular content online. Glamorised as they are on social media, have they now become too extreme?
Food News Family believes Worcester teen died from ‘complications’ after participating in viral ‘One Chip Challenge’ The cause of 14-year-old Harris Wolobah's death has not yet been ...
The company behind the “One Chip Challenge” is removing its extremely spicy products from store shelves following a teenager’s death. “The Paqui One Chip Challenge is intended for adults ...
The "One Chip Challenge" was launched in 2016 by Paqui, a Texas-based tortilla chip maker that along with its regular chips produces "one extremely spicy chip" branded "One Chip Challenge," and it ...
A hot chip challenge might have become deadly for 14-year-old Harris Wolobah in Massachusetts this month. ... Paqui chips are made by Amplify Snack Brands, a subsidiary of the Hershey Company.