I respect the chips brand for pulling the product off, but I don’t blame them for the unfortunate demise. Different people have different spice tolerances
No one is really at fault here. The odds of death from something like this were so slim that no one could've really predicted it. Especially in an otherwise healthy kid.
I don’t blame Paqui, or the kid. But it does clearly label that the chip is for adults only and not for anyone with health problems or low spice tolerance, which would mean the kid would be at fault. It is a tragedy though.
It says on the package that the chip is only meant to be eaten by adults, so technically the company can’t be at fault. it’s still impressive and admirable how quickly the company took action however! i’m so sorry for the family’s loss
Do they have a giant notice on the bags saying that they are meant for adults? Or is it a little disclaimer on the bottom of the bag saying they’re for adults? Edit: My question is genuine, someone please answer it. 😂
It has to be reasonable, a warning would generally make the kid want to eat it more. It’s the companies fault for selling something so dangerous in the first place where kids could get it and buy it if they have allowance, and they could hide it from their parents anyway
The company pulling the product is awesome, we usually don't see that kind of action. Considering all the awful and illegal sh!t that becomes trends this one was a surprise. A sad one.
I respect the company for taking responsibility and going as far as removing their product from the shelves. Now that's a brand that truly cares about the safety of their customers.
I dont see the company being at fault here for this. It is awesome to see them make the rffort to protect and remove the chip as a precaution. But no, its not their fault really, this is a warning label and it isnt intended for children.
@@LEOODARTHVADER2this makes it even dumber. Like, multiple in one sitting? I can't blame the company. Plus, why do they blame on the chip in the first place when they know that they ate multiple chips in one sitting?
At least the company is taking accountability and is actively trying to pull the product from shelves… I feel bad for the family, here’s hoping things turn around for them in the future
Hot take, but if a product clearly states that it is for adults only, it needs to be sold like an adults only product and not be displayed at your local Walmart
@Duulingo in the us there are labels that say "only 18+" and stuff like that on the packaging for these and energy drinks and whatnot but its not a law or anything.
you can buy the spices in the stores no problem, cooking knives, some medecine and all, but not spicy chip would be a bit weird. i think it’s people that need to be educated more
On another note there is what we call brugada syndrome which can cause sudden cardiac death among young patients. But it is plausible that the extreme spice could lead to overwhelming tissue inflammation contributing to demise.
It's honestly so sad how people are dying for a tiktok trend. Edit: bro it doesn't matter if the chip is normally safe, im not just talking about this trend, there are many more too.
Also there was this one dumb tiktok trend where you would literally just pour boiling water on yourself, and even kids did this like dude it's BOILING water 😟
Yeah as a spicy food lover who's burnt their mouth on just about everything you can imagine, you have to respect what those kinds of foods are capable of doing to your body and prepare yourself to properly accommodate the risks involved however big or small they may be. That sad my condolences to the family in their time of grief.
Condolences to the family and friends to the victim. This is a very unfortunate event. I just have to wonder though, why did they send him home instead of sending him to the hospital?
Must be US thing. Whenever someone was feeling sick and throwing up in school when I was younger, they would send them straight to ER and notify parents
Respect to the company for trying to take it off the shelves to make sure it doesn’t happen to anyone else just in case there was bad chips in the batch.
This is the one case where Im a bit confused. Usually in TikTok trends, their death is a Mile away, but this got me as I didn't expect it. Death from spice is a new one, especially for someone who loves it hot and spicy
@@nrrizki86 With enough heat, it's possible capsaicin can actually burn and blister your mouth, so it's possible it caused extreme irritation to his stomach and inflamed his breathing intake (or just made it harder to breath) causing complications and just outright dying. That cause go's specifically for people who can't handle any heat at all.
Capcaisin is hot enough to cause inflammation in the gut lining, so it's not improbable for a not-yet well-developed gut to just get obliterated by capcaisin upon consumption
@@JimmyPizzaDelivery that's not how capsaicin works. What it does is trick pain receptors into thinking you're burning when you're not, causing a burning sensation, but it's impossible for it to cause actual burns. The only ways for capsaicin to kill you is by eating more than 12g or an anaphylactic reaction (severe allergic reaction), however that's pure capsaicin so virtually impossible to do by eating spicy foods.
What makes it even dumber is that the kid ate multiple chips in one sitting. Either we blame the kid for doing that cocky thing or we blame TikTok for making the challenge in the first place.
@ThePremiumRobloxian Tik Tok didn't make the challenge and they really have nothing to do with this. The child also didn't make a tiktok about it and he only ate one chip unless the school is lying.
Big Respects to the company for pulling all the Chips they can from the Stores until it can be proven that the Chips themselves are not responsible. Sad someone had to die for such a stupid trend. Spicy food can be dangerous so people should exercise caution and slowly build up their spice tolerance and not plunge their Body into shock by eating something like this insane Chip.
In my country, there is a company that is selling very spicy chips, sauces, and other products. But on label says, you are eating it at your own risk. There is even pizza bar, that is selling very spicy pizza and you have to write consent that you are eating it at your own risk :)
Me and my friends did this challenge at our school too. I'm glad I didn't eat it but some of our friend weren't feeling well after and one even went to the hospital. They are all fine tho but I didn't realize it could actually full on kill someone. that is sad
Semi-off topic, I noticed a recent trend that any special/feature item of any fast food has to be spicy. The item made with jalapenos and hot sauces. While I know there's is an market for spicy food, but seems like most restaurants has to have this "Limited Time Buffalo Style [Food Item]" all at once, multiple times a year.
Yes its possible for them to pass away, but that would not make the brand guilty. They are not forcing people to eat it, the people are eating in voluntarily.
Me and my friends did it at our high school and we ended up pretty fine. A bit chaotic but very interesting, nobody went to the hospital and felt fine throughout the day. Its not the companies fault and it was actually fun to try something exciting like this. Its a shame that it has to be pulled off stores, though. My condolences to the kid's family, thats truly disheartening to hear
Dude, it is 100% not the comany's fault, it has multible, MULTIBLE, warnings, it is definitely the consumer's fault if they still just choose to ignore it while knowing the Concinquenses
The store i work at got some in, we set up the display and everything. Not even a week later, we got the recall notice and we immediately got rid of it all. Didn't know the reason for a few days
The fact that they didn't even try deny it and decided to pull it from shelves immediately is respectful, I can't imagine what the family are going through
He has probably a hidden allergy to spices. I tried that chip to it makes and feels afterwards a little uneasy in the stomach but its just like siracha. Those spices are produced under chemical conditions.
There’s literally a warning label on all bags and boxes of the one chip challenge that says warning this product is extremely spicy or extremely hot. Do not eat unless you’re a professional or something like that. It’s specifically tells you this is a dangerous food eat at your own risk and people do it anyways it’s not the company it’s the people if they chose to do it, they deserve the consequence.
paqui chips make flavors and products besides the one chip challenge and they are all delicious. super unfortunate about this kid who passed, hopefully paqui can continue to sell products
I tried one of those, the one with the side profile of the skull sticking it's tongue out. Wasn't even that bad, worse part was pooping it out. I love spicy stuff though.
Glad to see the company took the high road on this one. The low road I would’ve taken would be “Paqui Haunted Ghost Pepper Chips. We call them ‘haunted’ for a reason! Now available is party-sized bags.”
Hey ray, if you end up seeing this, you didnt blur theboys face out atthe end where thedoctor speaks about it, its honetsly so sad people are dying from these challenges and trends, although the company really seemingly dod their best to atone for it
Imagine a blind guy with his friend and his friend tells him to buy a certain chip and he tell’s him it’s normal but it’s actually those most spiciest chips and then he eats it 💀
I respect the chips brand for pulling the product off.... but I don’t blame them for the unfortunate demise. Different people do have different spice tolerances...
I respect the chips brand for pulling the product off, but I don’t blame them for the unfortunate demise. Different people have different spice tolerances
Is there a *Warning sign?
A responsible company now we'll wait for the 1 000+ videos on why it was/ was not the companies fault.
yes@@martinc3597
here early
@@martinc3597Yes
Kudos to the company for responding so quickly and making it clear that it’s just not worth the risk of another life.
I’m younger than most of these people that did it yet I survived. (Don’t mind that I threw up 4 times and drank a gallon of milk)
It's an ethical dilemma "the burger murder"
Rest in piece lad
Theres a warning on the package i think
@@who_am_i_please_tell_methere is, this is a freak accident
No one is really at fault here. The odds of death from something like this were so slim that no one could've really predicted it. Especially in an otherwise healthy kid.
I feel like the stores are a little at fault. If it says the chip is for adults then it should only be sold to adults.
Its the kids fault he ate 9 chips its called the "one chip challange"
@@Thisaccountisajoke--I hope you feel pain
he ate 9?! i thought he did it with 9 of his friends not ate 9@@Thisaccountisajoke--
@@Thisaccountisajoke--Naa it was one. Just one.
I don’t blame Paqui, or the kid. But it does clearly label that the chip is for adults only and not for anyone with health problems or low spice tolerance, which would mean the kid would be at fault. It is a tragedy though.
What makes it even dumber is that the kid ate multiple chips in just one sitting.
I was thinking how could it be his fault but he ate multiple? Yea that's just dumb
@@justwatchinfunnyvidsScrew you
🎯🎯🎯
@ThePremiumRobloxian I have read several stories and none of them say he ate more than one chip.
It says on the package that the chip is only meant to be eaten by adults, so technically the company can’t be at fault. it’s still impressive and admirable how quickly the company took action however! i’m so sorry for the family’s loss
Do they have a giant notice on the bags saying that they are meant for adults? Or is it a little disclaimer on the bottom of the bag saying they’re for adults?
Edit: My question is genuine, someone please answer it. 😂
It has to be reasonable, a warning would generally make the kid want to eat it more. It’s the companies fault for selling something so dangerous in the first place where kids could get it and buy it if they have allowance, and they could hide it from their parents anyway
What I don't get is how do clerks let minors buy a product that is solely made for adults ?
@@imarandomperson761I assume because they don’t get paid enough to care, or they didn’t know because the warning is not visible enough
@@imarandomperson761 dude they can get drugs and alcohol you think chips are hard to get
The company pulling the product is awesome, we usually don't see that kind of action.
Considering all the awful and illegal sh!t that becomes trends this one was a surprise. A sad one.
@@TraceguyRune you're a lie
@@HaloTropical No, YOU'RE a lie.
The package has alot of warnings and one of them is that people need to be older than 16 to eat the chip which the kid wasn't
they don't want more cases too
It has warnings that kids should not have it. What do you want them to do
It’s not the company’s fault, the chip is literally made for adults and it says on the packaging that it’s really spicy
I respect the company for taking responsibility and going as far as removing their product from the shelves. Now that's a brand that truly cares about the safety of their customers.
Ikr!
I dont see the company being at fault here for this. It is awesome to see them make the rffort to protect and remove the chip as a precaution. But no, its not their fault really, this is a warning label and it isnt intended for children.
Sadly these kids tend to be cocky with friends around so now no one can try it :/
@@tomkeene9004as teenagers do. Seriously, why did they sell children this chip if the warning label is obvious?
Not only that, it's recommended you eat one, he ate multiple in one sitting
@@LEOODARTHVADER2 bruh moment
@@LEOODARTHVADER2this makes it even dumber. Like, multiple in one sitting? I can't blame the company. Plus, why do they blame on the chip in the first place when they know that they ate multiple chips in one sitting?
At least the company is taking accountability and is actively trying to pull the product from shelves… I feel bad for the family, here’s hoping things turn around for them in the future
They shouldn't it has a warning label but okay
It’s the tiktok influencers fault for making this shitty trend, there is literally a label.
The man was weak asf. Why should the company suffer
30 mins no water... ez
@@waltp4855water would have made it worse but that nurse definitely should have given him some milk
Something that makes it even sadder is how easily and how likely the family and friends probably blame themselves
Respect to ray for protecting the kids privacy
Then showing in the news report
It's all over the news, with clear photographs
Hot take, but if a product clearly states that it is for adults only, it needs to be sold like an adults only product and not be displayed at your local Walmart
Like alcohol? Which is for adults only
@@ConservativeBlackthey don’t let you buy it. It’s like prime energy here in uk. You have to be 16+ to buy it here
@Duulingo in the us there are labels that say "only 18+" and stuff like that on the packaging for these and energy drinks and whatnot but its not a law or anything.
I wonder how many people that are 16 and under die from vapes
you can buy the spices in the stores no problem, cooking knives, some medecine and all, but not spicy chip would be a bit weird. i think it’s people that need to be educated more
It's tragic to think how many deaths have occured because of trends on tiktok.
Me asf when I see a Tiktoker:
@@-kxo You are evil!
I know the best number is 0 but we are talking a very very insignificant % of the population, it just makes news.
@@-kxo nice-ass dark humor LMAO 💀
Tiktok is the #1 cause of death by Darwinism.
On another note there is what we call brugada syndrome which can cause sudden cardiac death among young patients. But it is plausible that the extreme spice could lead to overwhelming tissue inflammation contributing to demise.
This is really sad, but if you think of the amount of people who were fine from the chip, one death shouldn’t make them discontinue it
It's honestly so sad how people are dying for a tiktok trend.
Edit: bro it doesn't matter if the chip is normally safe, im not just talking about this trend, there are many more too.
Just can't believe ppl are doing these challenges 🤦♀️
Also there was this one dumb tiktok trend where you would literally just pour boiling water on yourself, and even kids did this like dude it's BOILING water 😟
Yeah, so dumb to eat a chip, that was made by a company to be eaten.
@@Meowruo Never heard of this one...but I know nothing about
Tik tok either. Do these ppl have brain damage to even consider all this?
@@Meowruo nope it was even worse you dumped boiling water on ohers
Ray : i blured the photo.
Doctors video : you sure about that?
💀
💀
💀
💀
🐈
Yeah as a spicy food lover who's burnt their mouth on just about everything you can imagine, you have to respect what those kinds of foods are capable of doing to your body and prepare yourself to properly accommodate the risks involved however big or small they may be. That sad my condolences to the family in their time of grief.
I am so sorry for this family's loss. My heart goes out to them in their time of grieving.
Womp Womp
Don't blame the chip. You gotta blame the TikTok trend instead
Both
@@Adam48374 The chip harms you only if you try to take it without drinking water
@@Kweku_Rhymes the chips May cause things on the people with problems
@@Kweku_Rhymesi mean the package literally incourages you to not drink water (as per the challenge) for as long as possible 💀
The chip itself is a challenge. It just so happens that people are uploading it to tiktok.
Rule #1: never do TT trends you're unfamiliar with
It's best to simply avoid them in the first place
@@joseislanio8910 yeah, but for some odd reason i can imagine that in the future people will jump in a volcano for their audiences shts and giggles
What abt u should never do them tik tok trends in the beginning tbh
@@Meowruo south park predicting the future lol
@@joseislanio8910 LMFAO-
Condolences to the family and friends to the victim. This is a very unfortunate event.
I just have to wonder though, why did they send him home instead of sending him to the hospital?
because he just wasn't feeling well its like throwing up in the middle of a school day
Must be US thing.
Whenever someone was feeling sick and throwing up in school when I was younger, they would send them straight to ER and notify parents
bro what?
almost always, you don't have to go the er just bc you got food poisioning@@nihili4196
Respect to the company for trying to take it off the shelves to make sure it doesn’t happen to anyone else just in case there was bad chips in the batch.
This is the one case where Im a bit confused. Usually in TikTok trends, their death is a Mile away, but this got me as I didn't expect it. Death from spice is a new one, especially for someone who loves it hot and spicy
Maybe it caused extreme shock?
@@nrrizki86 With enough heat, it's possible capsaicin can actually burn and blister your mouth, so it's possible it caused extreme irritation to his stomach and inflamed his breathing intake (or just made it harder to breath) causing complications and just outright dying. That cause go's specifically for people who can't handle any heat at all.
@@JimmyPizzaDelivery capsaicin can also cause heart problems at such high quantities
Capcaisin is hot enough to cause inflammation in the gut lining, so it's not improbable for a not-yet well-developed gut to just get obliterated by capcaisin upon consumption
@@JimmyPizzaDelivery that's not how capsaicin works. What it does is trick pain receptors into thinking you're burning when you're not, causing a burning sensation, but it's impossible for it to cause actual burns. The only ways for capsaicin to kill you is by eating more than 12g or an anaphylactic reaction (severe allergic reaction), however that's pure capsaicin so virtually impossible to do by eating spicy foods.
note to self: if you ever eat anything this spicy, keep spice relieving things along with having a incredibly high spice tolerance
Tbf the company cannot be blamed because on the box it strictly says for adults only. But my condolences to the family ❤
What makes it even dumber is that the kid ate multiple chips in one sitting. Either we blame the kid for doing that cocky thing or we blame TikTok for making the challenge in the first place.
@ThePremiumRobloxian Tik Tok didn't make the challenge and they really have nothing to do with this. The child also didn't make a tiktok about it and he only ate one chip unless the school is lying.
He choose to ate the chip on his own will and his parents blamed it on the company 💀
They’re blaming it on the company because even though the box has warnings, it never said anything about dying.
@@Redwood_Distributionsbecause its very very unlikely it will kill you
@@DamnTheGplus im pretty sure he ate like 10 of them even though its called the *ONE* chip challenge
@@Redwood_Distributionswhy would a company put a warning on their product stating that there is a chance of death? Nobody would buy it 😭
Big Respects to the company for pulling all the Chips they can from the Stores until it can be proven that the Chips themselves are not responsible. Sad someone had to die for such a stupid trend. Spicy food can be dangerous so people should exercise caution and slowly build up their spice tolerance and not plunge their Body into shock by eating something like this insane Chip.
Too bad he didn't know how to read.
@@Plsrateeightreal mature, making fun of a kid who does.... you're really REALLY heartless aren't you?
@@ethanparr8955 fr
@ethanparr8955 the bag literally says it is for adults. 🤦♂️
@@ethanparr8955Pretty sure they're saying that because of the multiple warnings on the packaging
Im not sure why they didn't say anything about it, but he actually ate WAY more than just one. He had a dangerous amount
He ate like 25 chips. Like, it’s one the label. ONE CHIP. He knew the risks of eating more than the recommended amount
In my country, there is a company that is selling very spicy chips, sauces, and other products. But on label says, you are eating it at your own risk. There is even pizza bar, that is selling very spicy pizza and you have to write consent that you are eating it at your own risk :)
Me and my friends did this challenge at our school too. I'm glad I didn't eat it but some of our friend weren't feeling well after and one even went to the hospital. They are all fine tho but I didn't realize it could actually full on kill someone. that is sad
Not really it kills you but it's a small minority
@@assassin8636 How does it kill you?
Rest in peace to that young man, I hope the best for his family. ❤
My boy held this video respectfully without making an ass of himself. This is why I watch your content, Ray.
Poor kid
I can’t imagine what his family and friends are going through
Semi-off topic, I noticed a recent trend that any special/feature item of any fast food has to be spicy. The item made with jalapenos and hot sauces.
While I know there's is an market for spicy food, but seems like most restaurants has to have this "Limited Time Buffalo Style [Food Item]" all at once, multiple times a year.
That’s so sad. My condolences go out to the family.
this actually seems crazy, hope his family is doing well.
What suprised me the most is that they pulled the chips and are trying to get rid of it intirely cuz most companies don’t do that
May he Rest in Peace. 🙇🙏🥀🌹🥀🕊️🕊️🕊️
The heat will follow him to hell 😈🔥
More like rest in piss bozo
@@adamafam4412youre actually an awful person.
“I blurred his face out” few seconds later *shows his face*
When your 7-eleven store has a whole stock with a warning sign on its shelfs.
But they can't read
all it takes is one person to be unalive. And your business is screwed.
Relax Ray, that kid ate 16 of them. This whole situation has been spun out of proportion.
Ok, that earns him a Darwin award. Probably should've gotten the hint sooner than 16
it’s called the one chip challenge not the 16 chip challenge 💀
Then there was definitely no need for the company to think it's their fault
That Kid was from my town. It was heart breaking news when my town heard. We had a big talk in my school about it. Sad😢.
This is absolutely heartbreaking! 🤧 I hope his family can find healing and peace amongst this awful tragedy. 🙏🙏
Yes its possible for them to pass away, but that would not make the brand guilty. They are not forcing people to eat it, the people are eating in voluntarily.
That poor kid... I feel for his family.
I saw this earlier and my brother said it's the kids fault
@@nanobyte7654I mean not some extent yeah, it's his fault. It was clearly stated not for individuals under 18
@@chewkki2159plus he ate multiple instead of one like you're supposed to
they are at least taking responsibility and i respect that
wishes go out to the family
Me and my friends did it at our high school and we ended up pretty fine. A bit chaotic but very interesting, nobody went to the hospital and felt fine throughout the day. Its not the companies fault and it was actually fun to try something exciting like this. Its a shame that it has to be pulled off stores, though. My condolences to the kid's family, thats truly disheartening to hear
Dude, it is 100% not the comany's fault, it has multible, MULTIBLE, warnings, it is definitely the consumer's fault if they still just choose to ignore it while knowing the Concinquenses
I’ve told this to so many people now. Warnings about pain, diarrhea, etc. Not death.
@Aka-Redwoodxxs there's a like a 0.1% chance of it actually killing you though. this was probably a coincidence
Respect for the brand for actually taking action even though it wasn't really their fault in the first place
i like how u blurred the face on all but the last part lol
I love these Tiktok challenges!
Thanks for keeping us updated Ray! : )
I love this Ray keep it up
The store i work at got some in, we set up the display and everything. Not even a week later, we got the recall notice and we immediately got rid of it all. Didn't know the reason for a few days
I feel like it was because he never had a tolerance to spicy food that’s why
I like to see alcohol companies do this when people die from consumption or DUI"s, assaults etc
It's not the fault of the company that some people make stupid tik tok challenges with their products.
The packaging encourages you to do the challenge though
@@jeremybottoms7619 It has warnings that it's not for kids. It says only 16 or 18 and up should do the challenge so not the companies fault.
@@cannontalecki8471And if you have a bad spice tolerance then it's really not recommended to do the challenge if it wasn't obvious enough.
@@cannontalecki8471 it should be illegal for stores to sell it with out I'd if that's the case
It's not that stupid
The fact that they didn't even try deny it and decided to pull it from shelves immediately is respectful, I can't imagine what the family are going through
Poor boy and sending my prayers to his family may he rest in peace 🕊️
Meanwhile, Jamaicans are like, 'it's a bit too mild for my taste'.
The kid who ate the chip is responsible.
0:24... Notice how he says he doesn't feel well at all, but he's STILL using his phone!! 😊
Literally
Me when I realize that using your phone doesn‘t require large amounts of energy
Some kids at my school got EXPELLED for bringing this chip.
my condolences to that poor kids family and friends
He has probably a hidden allergy to spices. I tried that chip to it makes and feels afterwards a little uneasy in the stomach but its just like siracha. Those spices are produced under chemical conditions.
"Keep out of reach of Children"
Not the chips or the company's fault.
Many teens were eating it
@@obamafan6949that's not the company's fault that's the parents and the schools
Bro was the first person to lose the one chip challenge
Rest in peace to that kid.
If he doesnt eat a lot of spicy food. And tried this.
This must hit 10 times worse
I ate the 1 chip challenge x Pringle’s and I was having a hard time with that I can’t imagine how the 1 chip challenge was like
He ate over 15 of them
@@Empire. I couldn’t even eat 15 of the Pringles Version at once
You can’t blame the chip, it’s like blaming a hammer for hitting yourself in the head
This on a different level cause I live in massachusetts. this makes so heart broken and sad.
the way i saw these chips yesterday and was hesitating whether to buy them-
i’m so sorry for that poor kid, rest in peace.
They should leave it on the shelves. Less Tiktok users.
Ray, you blurred his face and you still showed it in the end.
Blame his editor
Props to the company for taking it seriously
There’s literally a warning label on all bags and boxes of the one chip challenge that says warning this product is extremely spicy or extremely hot. Do not eat unless you’re a professional or something like that. It’s specifically tells you this is a dangerous food eat at your own risk and people do it anyways it’s not the company it’s the people if they chose to do it, they deserve the consequence.
Imagine dying to a chip 💀
@@camorangerenthusiast6they are technically a teenager not child anymore
Ima touch you lil bro
They shouldn’t have discontinued the chips. They could have instead put a warning on the bag and let people know about the warning
They did but people didn’t read me myself
Poor family, loosing someone that young.
Rest in Peace
The chip comes with hundreds of warnings all over the packaging
paqui chips make flavors and products besides the one chip challenge and they are all delicious. super unfortunate about this kid who passed, hopefully paqui can continue to sell products
Paqui stated that they will be continuing to sell products besides the one chip challenge
I tried one of those, the one with the side profile of the skull sticking it's tongue out. Wasn't even that bad, worse part was pooping it out. I love spicy stuff though.
I wish they sold those "One Chip" chips in actual bags. I need more than one.
Poor kid was just having fun. Rest in peace little guy. 🙏
Glad to see the company took the high road on this one. The low road I would’ve taken would be “Paqui Haunted Ghost Pepper Chips. We call them ‘haunted’ for a reason! Now available is party-sized bags.”
My cousin who’s 14 did it in school and was crying on the bathroom and the nurse said don’t be dramatic
That's messed up 😔
Product warnings are now the challenge
I thought there was a warning on the packaging that warned those with a low tolerance to not try it...
The lemming effect is just an expression. Lemmings don't actually commit mass suicide by following the leader blindly off of a cliff.
Hey ray, if you end up seeing this, you didnt blur theboys face out atthe end where thedoctor speaks about it, its honetsly so sad people are dying from these challenges and trends, although the company really seemingly dod their best to atone for it
This is a harmless trend I keep telling everyone this. It's just that unfortunate things happen
Oh no!! I hope he is in a better place now ❤🙏
People keep ignoring labels. It does say adults only and a lot of warnings about who can have them.
He blurred out his face but you can see his face on this timeline 1:10
I’m annoyed that the company pulled the chips because of the kid
There probably gonna make websites where you can buy there chips,and also you probably have to 18+ to buy the chips and also probably sign a waiver
Imagine a blind guy with his friend and his friend tells him to buy a certain chip and he tell’s him it’s normal but it’s actually those most spiciest chips and then he eats it 💀
“This TikTok trend has been killing people” really doesn’t narrow it down as much as you think
I respect the chips brand for pulling the product off.... but I don’t blame them for the unfortunate demise. Different people do have different spice tolerances...