The family of a Massachusetts teen who died last week reportedly believes his death has something to do with his eating of a spicy chip as part of a challenge advertised on a snack company’s website.
A single tortilla chip, made using some of the hottest peppers in the world, is implicated in the death of a 14-year-old boy — Harris Wolobah — in Massachusetts. Paqui, a subsidiary of the Hershey ...
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 only, with ...
An extra-spicy tortilla chip is being pulled from store shelves after a teenager died after taking on the viral “One Chip Challenge.” The product, produced by Texas-based company Paqui, is a single ...
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 country got ...
WORCESTER - The family of a Massachusetts teenager who died after eating a spicy tortilla chip as part of a social media challenge last year have filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Harris Wolobah, 14, ...
Harris Wolobah, 14, died on Sept. 1 after completing Paqui's "One Chip Challenge" Michael Lee Simpson is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE. His work has previously appeared in Entertainment Weekly, ...
Middle schoolers in Holliston attempted the spicy “One Chip Challenge,” the same challenge a Worcester teen attempted shortly before he died last week. The Adams Middle School students caused “serious ...
HOLLISTON — Ten days after a Worcester teen died under circumstances that may be related to the so-called "One Chip Challenge," several students at the Robert Adams Middle School experienced ...
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