'One Chip Challenge' pulled from shelves after mother says spicy tortilla chip contributed to her son's death

Paqui, the maker of extremely spicy tortilla chips marketed as the “One Chip Challenge,” is voluntarily pulling the product from shelves after a woman said her teenage son died of complications from consuming a single chip.

The chips were sold individually, and their seasoning included two of the hottest peppers in the world: the Carolina Reaper and the Naga Viper.

Each chip was packaged in a coffin-shaped container with a skull on the front.

Lois Wolobah told NBC Boston that her 14-year-old son, Harris Wolobah, ate the chip Friday, then went to the school nurse with a stomachache. Wolobah said Harris — a sophomore at Doherty Memorial High School in Worcester, Massachusetts — passed out at home that afternoon. He was pronounced dead at the hospital later that day, she said.

Until sales of the product were suspended, Paqui’s marketing dared people to participate in the challenge by eating a chip, posting pictures of their tongues on social media after the chip turned it blue and then waiting as long as possible to relieve the burn with water or other food.

The challenge has existed in some form since 2016.

Fox,

anyone born after 2008 can’t cook… all they know is mcdonald’s , charge they phone, play Roblox, eat hot chip & die

TheCheddarCheese,
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  • theatomictruth,
    FoundTheVegan, (edited )
    @FoundTheVegan@kbin.social avatar

    I feel bad for laughing. It's offical. We are both bad people.

    TWeaK,

    anyone born after 2008

    Anyone born after 2008 would be under 15, most children can’t cook.

    Psythik,

    If you can’t cook even a basic meal by the time you’re a teenager, your parents are fucking up.

    itsdavetho,

    My parents finished fucking up, Im doing the fucking up now

    TWeaK,

    Depends what you mean by “cook a basic meal”. Under 15, I would expect someone to be able to feed themselves ie put someone in the microwave and assemble a basic meal, but I wouldn’t expect them to be able to cook most things from scratch. If nothing else, teenagers are lazy and with the amount of effort it takes to get them to cook a meal you’ll probably end up just doing it yourself.

    UberKitten,

    that th joke

    MarigoldPuppyFlavors,

    I enjoyed your downvoted meme reference.

    Psythik,

    And talk shit over wifi cause they phone never on.

    TootSweet,

    Any idea how many scovilles these things are?

    It wasn’t too long ago that I had a habit of using 600,000 scoville unit hot sauce on things. Now I’m wondering if I was taking my life in my hands every time I had that sauce.

    holiday,

    Likely more than 2 million.

    The kid likely had a preexisting condition or maybe some genetic disposition as hundreds if not thousands of people eat food at that heat level each day without incident.

    jimbo,

    Or it had nothing to do with the chip at all. The article says that the cause of death hasn’t been determined yet.

    JustZ,

    It was obviously a contributing factor.

    TWeaK,

    The article says:

    Carolina Reapers score around 1.7 million Scoville heat units and Naga Viper peppers around 1.4 million.

    I’ve had dried naga pepper in food a few times, it’s not nice. It burns all the way through, I could feel it burning in my stomach. I ended up throwing up rather than dealing with it. I’ll gladly stick to the much tastier scotch bonnets (100-350k SHU).

    baldingpudenda,

    If you built up to it and you don’t get a negative reaction youll be fine. Spouse eats super spicy, to me, just fine. I’ll occassionally put a little of it and I’m get a runny nose, flop sweat and a bowel movement with half an hour after eating. These people probably dont eat a lot of spicy food. Its like running a marathon straight from being a couch potato. Your body is not ready for that.

    captain_aggravated,
    @captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

    A fresh Carolina Reaper ranks somewhere around 1.6 million scoville. I grew a bush of em last year, they’re evil little things. I ended up just composting them.

    tallwookie,

    they’re spicy but not that spicy. maybe he had some sort of allergic reaction?

    remotelove,

    Capsaicin is a neurotoxin but an allergy makes more sense. He collapsed, so anaphylaxis?

    I am not a doctor but I like to play one with Google searches.

    Ser_Salty,

    I’ve watched House, I can confidently say it was definitely not Lupus

    LeafOnTheWind,

    Except for that one time it was

    Beetschnapps,

    Exception to prove the rule.

    ShunkW,

    Lol my favorite recent story to tell people lately is that I got diagnosed with lupus a monthish ago. Prior to the suggestion, I had been watching House again. The universe was just like, “fuck you” lol

    Stuka,

    It was obviously sarcoidosis!

    pomodoro_longbreak,
    @pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works avatar

    I haven’t tried the “one chips” but are you sure you aren’t thinking of their regular ghost pepper chips?

    Actually, I found that putting them in the freezer gives them a really lovely delayed affect, where you can very slowly feel the spice picking up.

    Shame about that kid, though. I can’t imagine the sorrow :(

    name_NULL111653,

    Idk how the legal accusations stand up, as there are warnings and liability disclaimers everywhere on it…

    I’ve eaten it, most of my friends have, and we were fine. But I’ve known others who reacted much more strongly to just a crumb, so I can see how with preexisting conditions that could happen.

    WHYAREWEALLCAPS,

    In doing some research, I found that there have been quite a few people reporting stomacheaches and being hospitalized from previous years of the chip. There’s also been a case of 15 year old dying from a stroke caused by the Carolina Reaper pepper. I hate to say it, but I think that maybe we’re taking these peppers too far to the point that they are becoming hazardous to our health.

    Buddahriffic,

    Wanting to prove how tough you are to others who may or may not even care has always been hazardous to one’s health. We’re only about a decade past a challenge to eat laundry detergent.

    match,
    @match@pawb.social avatar

    No amount of liability disclaimers will protect you if you sell your products to 14 year olds

    BobVersionFour,

    That sound like someone with a trench coat selling chip to kids on a dark corner with flickering light.

    captain_aggravated,
    @captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Marketing an outright painful food product to teenagers by framing it as a social media “challenge” is a bit scummy, frankly.

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