A teenager in the US has died of cardiac arrest after taking part in a social media challenge daring people to eat a single extremely hot tortilla chip.
Harris Wolobah, a 14-year-old from Massachusetts, died in September after taking part in the so-called “One Chip Challenge” — which involved a single chip produced by Paqui, dusted with Carolina Reaper and Naga Viper peppers.
The dare has manifested in several iterations, with the peppers changing each time.
The local chief medical examiner who conducted an autopsy on Harry’s body determined that he died of cardiac arrest after ingesting food with a large amount of a chili pepper extract called capsaicin.
The autopsy also concluded that the teen had an enlarged heart, which could have contributed to his death.
Days after his death, Paqui removed the product — packaged in a coffin-shaped box with a red skull and marked ‘extreme heat’ — from store shelves.
In California, three youths were hospitalized after taking part in the dare, and seven got sick in Minnesota for the same reason, according to media reports.
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