The company said that it will be issuing refunds for its single-serve “One Chip Challenge” product.
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Paqui, the maker of the “One Chip Challenge” announced on Thursday that they will be pulling its products from store shelves. This announcement comes days after a teen died suddenly after eating a spicy tortilla chip which his family believes caused his death.WORCESTER, Mass. — Paqui, the maker of the “One Chip Challenge” chips, announced on Thursday that it will pull its products from store shelves days after a teen died suddenly after eating a spicy tortilla chip.
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Maker of ‘One Chip Challenge’ announces its pulling products from store shelves after teen diesThe company said that they will be issuing refunds for its single-serve “One Chip Challenge” product.
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‘One Chip Challenge’ maker Paqui is removing the product from store shelves after boy’s deathA Massachusetts family blames the spicy tortilla chip in the death of their son on Sept. 1, 2023.
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'One Chip Challenge' maker Paqui pulls product from store shelves after teen's death in MassachusettsPaqui, the makers of the 'One Chip Challenge,' announced on Thursday they are removing the spicy tortilla chip from shelves.
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Maker of the spicy 'One Chip Challenge' pulls product from store shelvesThe maker of the extremely spicy chip said it is working to recall the product as Massachusetts authorities probe the death of a teen whose family said the challenge was a contributing factor.
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'One Chip Challenge' maker removing product from shelves after death of Massachusetts teenThe company behind the 'One Chip Challenge' is working to remove the product from stores after a Massachusetts teen died.
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'One Chip Challenge' chip pulled from store shelves after teen deathSnack company Paqui is pulling off its signature spicy ships from store shelves all over the country after a teenager in Massachusetts allegedly died while trying to complete the 'One Chip Challenge.'
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