Spicy 'One Chip Challenge' pulled from shelves after teen's death prompts safety concerns
- A 14-year-old Massachusetts boy died after participating in the "One Chip Challenge," which involves eating an extremely spicy chip without drinking liquids.
- The chip contains two of the world's hottest peppers, Carolina Reaper and Naga Viper, and comes with warnings that it's for adults only.
- The teen experienced stomach pain after eating the chip, passed out, and was pronounced dead at the hospital.
- Chip maker Paqui is pulling the product from shelves, offering refunds, and warning consumers about the challenge's risks.
- The medical examiner is still investigating the cause of the teen's death.


























