Paqui, a company under Hershey, pulled its One Chip Challenge following a teen's death.
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Paqui's One Chip Challenge tortilla chips are almost black in color and comes in a lime green wrapper.
AdvertisementAdvertisementWhile the autopsy results for 10th-grader Harris Wolobah are still pending, the teen's family alleges that the One Chip Challenge is responsible for his Sept. 1 death.
The container warns consumers to not give the chip to children, but due to One Chip Challenge's popularity, many teens ate the chips anyway, leading to hospitalizations in some cases.
Persons:
Steve LeBlanc, —, Florida International University Elisa Trucco, Trucco, Alexander DePaoli, Gregory Foster, DePaoli, Harris Wolobah, Paqui, Wilder, it's
Organizations:
Hershey, Service, Florida International University, Northeastern University, Buffalo Wild Wings, Guinness, Records, Paqui, Foods, Associated Press, AP
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Wall, Silicon, Massachusetts, Las Vegas, Chile, San Diego , California