14-year-old boy from Massachusetts became the first victim of the one chip challenge.
“Harris was a light that lit up the room with his presence and subtle charm. He was an intelligent, quirky and incredibly talented young man who loved video games and playing basketball!” the fundraiser’s description reads.
“Do not eat if you are sensitive to spicy foods, allergic to peppers, nightshades, or capsaicin, or are pregnant or have any medical conditions. Keep out of reach of children,” the warning states. Celebrities, including the likes of Tony Hawk and Shaquille O’Neal, have also participated in the challengeSince its origin in 2016, the challenge started gaining traction among teens along with the growing popularity of social media giant, TikTok.lost consciousnessSuch cases have prompted school districts in various states, including Georgia and Colorado, to issue warnings to parents about the risks associated with this widely popular challenge.
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