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“Any Last Words?” Message on Death Chip Package, Teen Eats it and DIES


This story sounds like it was lifted from the pages of a novel about dark magic but it’s sadly just a tale of our current age.

A ‘cursed’ chip has been the focal point of a new “challenge”, the One Chip Challenge.

The package of the ‘One Chip Challenge’ contains a single chip.

And the package is shaped in a coffin with the message “Any last words?”, compete with images of the grim reaper.

The chip is coated in a dangerously high amount of capsaicin from peppers.

Harris Wolobah, a 14-year-old, ate the chip at high school (which is labelled to be for adults only).

He immediately got sick and died that night.

An autopsy shows he had an enlarged heart.

He also had a congenital defect in a coronary artery.

Seeing as he had heart issues, this begs the question, did he take the jab? And if so, did this chip trigger anything?

The Establishment seems to be hellbent on killing as many humans, in as many different ways, as possible.

Which is why I live by a simple rule: I never eat or drink anything that has a skull or death on the packaging.

Like Liquid Death water. Have you noticed the growing trend of embracing death lately?

Remember when a skull on a package was a quick indicator that the item was poisonous?

I’ve heard there is a rule in magic where those that are doing the spell casting, must let the victim know before hand of what they’re doing.

They have to tell you. That way the guilt, in their minds, is on you if you let it happen.

You see this in movies a lot, though it’s sometimes called predictive programming.

The Western Journal reports:

A lawsuit has been filed after the death of a Massachusetts teen who participated in a popular food challenge.

Harris Wolobah, a 14-year-old sophomore at Worcester’s Doherty Memorial High School, died on Sept. 1, 2023, after eating a spicy tortilla chip.

Paqui, the company behind the “One Chip Challenge,” packages only a single chip in each coffin-shaped container. The claim is that these chips are the spiciest in the world.

“They struggle with this horrible situation every hour of every day of their lives,” family attorney Douglas Sheff said of surviving relatives at a Boston news conference, according to WBTS-CD.

“They believe that by filing this lawsuit, they’re going to ensure that this doesn’t happen to other kids and other families.”

Chip manufacturer Paqui, parent company Hershey Co. and Walgreens are all named in the suit.

In the wake of Wolobah’s death, Paqui pulled the chip from shelves and quickly issued a statement announcing a decision to discontinue the product.

“We were and remain deeply saddened by the death of Harris Wolobah and extend our condolences to his family and friends,” the company’s 2023 statement reads. “Paqui’s One Chip Challenge was intended for adults only, with clear and prominent labeling highlighting that the product was not for children or anyone sensitive to spicy foods or with underlying health conditions.

An autopsy of Wolobah found he had an enlarged heart and a congenital defect in a coronary artery.

These condition may have been exacerbated by the spices, potentially playing role in the teen’s death.

Sadly, it seems the youth of today will jump on any “cHaLlEnGe!” and get hurt or die in the process.

It seems our overlords have figured out the perfect recipe on how to get kids to do anything:

Simply add the words “challenge” to anything dangerous.

At this rate, I’m surprised there isn’t a “Jump Off The Bridge Challenge!” But I guess that’s too much on the nose.



 

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