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Family blames spicy ‘One Chip’ social media challenge for teen’s death

A 14-year-old boy died last week in Massachusets, and his family says that the cause of his death was complications from participating in the viral ‘one chip’ challenge on social media, where people are eating a tortilla chip layered with tons of spice and flavor to see the effects on their system

Though the results of the autopsy are pending, a family in Massachusetts alleges that their teenager died last week from complications after participating in the viral Paqui ‘one chip’ challenge and are calling for it to be banned.

Harris Wolobah’s mother confirmed to NBC10 Boston that the family believes the cause of death was the chip, which is packaged in a coffin-shaped box and has a warning attached urging those who have difficulty breathing, faint or have extended nausea after eating the chip to seek medical care.

The challenge on social media involves eating the chip and then avoiding eating or drinking anything afterward for as long as possible – for maximum burn. But the challenge, which was supposed to be light-hearted, has people vomiting profusely, fainting, and going to the hospital after.

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