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A hot chip challenge might have become deadly for 14-year-old Harris Wolobah in Massachusetts this month. According to his family, the boy felt sick and died mere hours after eating a potato chip ...
14-Year-Old Boy Dies After ‘One Chip Challenge:’ I Don't Want Anyone ‘Hurting the Way I'm Hurting,’ Says His Mom. ... The “one chip challenge” comes from the snack brand Paqui.
He suffered from a mild heart defect, but died from eating too spicy chips during the One Chip Challenge, an initiative of tortilla chip maker Paqui. That is now evident from the results of his ...
A 14-year-old high school sophomore in Massachusetts died the same day he participated in a social media trend known as the “One Chip Challenge,” according to police and media reports.
The family of a 14-year-old Worcester boy who died Friday believes he died from health “complications” after he participated in the viral “One Chip Challenge,” which involves eating a ...
Harris Wolobah died last week at the age of 14. His family remembers him as an A Massachusetts teenager died last week after eating an extremely spicy chip for a social media challenge, according ...
Super-hot tortilla ‘challenge’ chip pulled from shelves after boy, 14, dies Sam Courtney-Guy Published September 8, 2023 6:35pm Updated September 8, 2023 6:35pm ...
The move comes one week after the sudden death of a 14-year-old boy whose family said he died suddenly after competing in the foodmaker's viral "One Chip Challenge," that dares people to eat one ...
The high school sophomore died on Sept. 23, 2023, after eating a Paqui brand chip called the “One Chip Challenge,” which was dusted with the extremely hot Carolina Reaper and Naga Viper peppers.
And on September 1, Harris Wolobah, a 14-year-old sophomore at Doherty Memorial High School in Massachusetts, tragically died soon after partaking in this challenge.
Recently, a 14-year-old boy from Worcester died after attempting the "One Chip Challenge." People are being encouraged to know their limits. Rich Moyette has been making hot sauce for 25 years.
A 14-year-old high school sophomore in Massachusetts died the same day he participated in a social media trend known as the “One Chip Challenge,” according to police and media reports.