HOLLISTON, MASS. (WHDH) - School officials said a group of students participated in the same viral challenge a Worcester teen reportedly tried hours before his<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://whdh.com/news/holliston-schools-warn-families-of-one-chip-challenge-after-group-of-middle-schoolers-gets-sick/">Read More</a>
The incident happened 10 days after a teenager died after taking on the "One Chip Challenge," a spicy tortilla chip that has voluntarily been removed from shelves.
Holliston schools are warning families after a group of students took part in the “One Chip Challenge” earlier this week. The social media challenge is at the center of an investigation into the death of a Worcester teen who died earlier this month after eating the scorching hot chip.