From vomiting to profuse sweating, some Bay Area children trying the viral social media challenge called “the One Chip Challenge” are getting sick.
In a statement, Dublin Unified School District said “we learned about the one chip challenge trend after several students were sent home due to adverse reactions related to this product. As the district has done in the past, when a social media challenges encourages activity that could be harmful, we send a letter to our parents regarding the situation and encourage them to have a conversation with their children.
In Walnut Creek, officials said one student got so sick after doing the challenge that he threw up at school Campbell resident Katrina Jones, who has a teenage daughter said that she is worried about these types of social media challenges. “I’m not surprised at all. It’s just another weird thing they’re doing, and it’s another thing that parents need to put a stop to this influence on social media,” she said.
17-year-old Anna Voskovoynik told NBC Bay Area that she seen the one chip challenge on TikTok but she has no desire to try it.This article tagged under:
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