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The company behind the “One Chip Challenge” is pulling the chip off the shelves after reports that a teenager died after eating the Paqui brand chip. Skip to main content.
The "One Chip Challenge" has been pulled off store shelves after kids and teens across the U.S. got sick or died after participating in the challenge.
A Massachusetts teenager died suddenly on Friday, and his parents believe his death could be connected to an ultra-spicy tortilla chip he ate earlier in the day. Harris Wolobah passed out at ...
What to know before eating spicy foods, "One Chip Challenge" 02:24. Updated September 7, ... "You never know which pepper you get, and how hot it is going to be coming off the plant." ...
Harris Wolobah, a 14-year-old high-schooler, died after eating a chip that snack food company Paqui markets as the “One Chip Challenge,” his family said.
The One Chip Challenge began in 2016, as Paqui marketed their products as being infused with the “spiciest pepper in the world,” the Carolina Reaper. Unlike most snacks, Paqui chips are sold ...
The Paqui One Chip Challenge has resulted in kids vomiting, sweating profusely, having their tongues ...More turn blue, and other effects. (Photo by Sarah Dussault/MediaNews Group/The Mercury News ...
The company behind the viral “One Chip Challenge” pulled the plug on the spicy chip following the death of a Massachusetts teen who tried the product.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — The maker of an extremely spicy tortilla chip marketed as the “one chip challenge” is pulling its product from store shelves after kids and teens across the ...
The spicy chip is believed by a Worcester teenager's family to have contributed to his death on Sept. 1. The company has decided to pull them from store shelves.