Just because it's a challenge doesn't mean you need to do it, film it and upload it on social media. You are in control. Take care of yourself and each other. My condolences to the teen and family.
Yeah the internet needs to stop encouraging people to risk they're lives for challenges a life is more valuable than a challenge i hope nobody has to die because of a challenge in the future and i also give my condolences
I don't feel bad for the teen that got killed or his parents. It's his own fault for doing the challenge. It's for adults only, but do teens listen no.
I remember when I was writing a story, as a piece of satire, I had the main character walk by someone else’s phone, and they were watching a TikTok video titled “the sewer slide challenge,” and the challenge was literally just somebody committing self-destruction, as a satire on these challenges. I never was trying to make fun of anyone who had actually died from these challenges, I was more making fun of the concept itself, doing something so dangerous it could kill you just for Internet views.
LOL yes Law by Mike is if Bravo only showed Law and Order spin-offs, actually showed the prosecution and the defense, and bothered to hire actual lawyers as consultants.
Paqui encourages you to endure the pain. The feeling of pain is not the same as difficulty breathing or being nauseous. Paqui is in no way liable to what happened to the kid.
I have to admit, even as a professional TikTok HATER, this feels more like a bad parenting/dumb f--king teenagers problem rather than a TikTok problem. I do agree that the platform should discourage harmful challenges, or at least don't promote it (which I don't think they've done) but at some point we gotta hold people responsible for their own stupid decision.
Everyone except the chip is at fault imo. The chip already has a warning label that it was only to be eaten by adults; the fact that social media, retailers, and teenagers disregard it shouldn't be their problem.
There's a common misconception with challenges like this. It's usually not the children or influencers promoting these things to being incredibly dangerous/lethal. It's the news companies doing what news companies do, sensationalizing stories until it gets blown incredibly out of hand
I used to work in a hot sauce store, the amount of kids that tried to get their hands on our hottest stuff was insane. One of our store rules was that we couldn’t give samples to minors, but we could sell to them. You can imagine the number of dumb teens that came in, bought it, and puked right on my floor:/ my manager told me I wasn’t allowed to refuse service to them, so I became a clerk and janitor with zero PPE. I hated that job.
2:10 I don’t know, but I’m pretty sure that the blackout challenge is you have somebody choke you or you choke on something until you pass out and some kids never woke up
I just want to know how Mike even manages that over-the-top expression while saying things like "is TikTok to blame? Will Hershey be sued?" He looks like a mad man. The commitment to his performance in these videos is so impressive.
Hey, Mike. I've taken the initiative and started preparing to become a paralegal. Going for my certificate right now, and will officially be practicing by next year. Wanted to say thank you for the inspiration for me to get into the field of law. Channels like yours have been a huge help and I love the work you and your team do. Keep sharing the knowledge. Looking forward to more of your work! 😊
@@skeleexno. Its like buying a gun and blaming the manufacturer. Its your own fault is you die from eating a chip that is so hot, the packaging makes that pretty clear.
@MaruIsCool bad parenting. Blame the gun, pepper, etc. Anything except the people who SHOULD be devastated am I right? Yeah no, let's give the shit parents money
@@sethkunert6234 kids are stupid they do that kind of stuff. But still blaming the parents? Imagine if your kid died from a chip? Would you try to sue the company? Its common sense to be mad at a company if it kills your kid. What were they gonna do? Not sue them?
@@MaruIsCool and pills look like candy. This one is hard to swallow, but it is not marketed to children. That is why it is a $10 chip. It is literally a pain inducing device and irritant and marketed solely as such.
@@MaruIsCoolehh, yt probably autodeleted the comment cause I lack chill The chip is marketed as a dangerous irritant. It looks like a chip, but pills look like candy. Not comprehending that it is as dangerous as pepper spray is not a marketing error. It warns you to not even touch your eyes, many people eat it using gloves. Being uninformed about the product... You decide wether I am joking
That third paragraph in the warning is likely what will protect Hershey. I think they should settle with the family, but if the reaction was anaphylactic, then that is something the manufacturer wasn't actually able to control, except by alerting the consumer to it. I like the Law by Mike Challenge better.
@@sassiebrat With the Internet nowadays, and all of the establishments who give access to addictive substances such as alcohol, teens must be more careful. Children are getting affected as well.
I actually tried the chip, in a nutshell, I felt very bad, to the point where my body couldn’t handle it and I had to vomit, and that’s not all, my stomach was experiencing pain, burning sensation, and being sensitive all at the same time for 5 minutes, which felt like 5 years, safe to say that I’m never doing that ever again
This whole case will pin on the autopsy; and even then, there will be a whole dig into his medical history to determine if the decedent had any anatomical anomalies which left him more vulnerable to death than the average person. If he was specifically vulnerable to death, such as through an allergy or heart defect, for example, then Paqui can not, and should not, be faulted. It’s the same reason Red Lobster can’t be sued if someone who is allergic to shellfish dies during Unlimited Shrimp.
I think it's not gonna be the pepper that was blamed... they dyed the new chips blue for some reason to mark if someone is really eating it. If the person is allergic to the dye, then they will remove it, and the Company can't be sued, the family is going to have a hard time in court, and One Chip challenge will live again!
@@OurLordandSaviorSigmar Or, they could hire a fake psychic to pull out a reversed Judgement card in front of the family, making them not want to pursue this case anymore!
Last years One chip challenge didn't bother me, this year the scollville units are doubled and I ended up in the E.R.. Tomorrow coincidentally I'm going under Endoscopy. It was ridiculous to try but didn't think it would have been that much worse than last year. Please DO NOT Try. Not worth it.
Pain is not difficulty breathing, fainting or extended nausia so they're not doing anything wrong at all by challenging people to lay as long as they can.
Also, should be noted that in other industrialized countries, the company has to prove that it’s not harmful to the public, but here in America, we rely on the courts when something bad happens.
I love that when he got the ice bucket (Water? There's no real way to say it) dumped on Mike's first reaction is yelling "That's Assault and Battery!" Onr of my fav channels.
Kinda have to agree there. it's one thing to not be responsible for what content is posted. It's another to be held responsible for what you actively promote.
Rules for the challenge, in step one along with the warning on the back should be enough to warn people about the dangers of the product becuase you are given ample opertunity to make an informed descition.
The argument here will be that not all consumers of the product may understand the dangers that the warnings imply, and that they should have made the warnings more dire while backing off of the challenge language *_*or*_* restricted sales to certain groups altogether.
@@adamsfusion that argument is hard to observe given that they had received multiple warnings before beginning the challenge. The item itself was obscure so they would only know about it through social media. Getting the item from the store ment being greeted with a large warning. There was an indication within reading the instructions telling the consumer about the warning. There was a large warning on the package itself. There was an age gate on the website where you could obtain the item. This was basicly in the form of online payment. I would suspect that unless the person consuming it wasn't the person that bought it, the company had put in plenty of road blocks to educating the buyer. If a person ate the chip, but was not the buyer, that makes the buyer liable for damages if they furnished the chip to the eater.
@@adamsfusionSpray cans have said to not use them in non ventilated areas and guess what? People still did that. LITERAL peanut butter jars (which logically hold PEANUTS) have a Peanut Allergy Warning. What do you want companies to do? Have a piece of paper saying “IF YOU BUY THIS AND DIE WE ARE NOT LIABLE.”?
@@adamsfusion pretty sure "intended for adult consumption" is understandable for anybody who can read, idiot. what do you want companies to do, put a giant label that says "IF YOU EAT THIS AND DIE IT'S NOT OUR FAULT"?
I did thr challenge three years ago. I don't remember much, but it absolutely makes sense, legally speaking. I probably should have not done it, but I also went into the Paqui challenge knowing I was probably liable.
I’ve been eating Carolina reaper stuff since I’ve been 15 and what I have to say about people and spicy foods is we interpreted spice like we do light where 80% off it is more or less the same and the last 20% gets very spicy very quickly. Even when you get up to peppers like the Catalina reaper which in my opinion is the pepper that takes things from spicy to actual risk of health, most people do not experience problems breathing or any symptoms put on the label and you probably should call 911 if you do legitimately start seeing things or have issues breathing.
The label encourages someone to endure as much pain as possible, not as many other health problems possible. They specifically tell you that anything other than pain is something for which you need to seek medical attention. The pain is all in your head and not life threatening.
All pain is in your head techinacally though, the brain being the organ that translates the nervous system’s information as sensation or pain. thats not a reason to discount it. The issues capsaicin can cause the human body can lead to death so I think there may be more to the pain response we experience than previously thought. Pain is to let you know something is wrong. If this chemical can cause harm, that means it being in your mouth is exactly the type of thing the pain response evolved for. Sure its not the same as an actual burn but its not always harmless either. Also sometimes people only feel pain before they have a bad reaction to capsaicin, and no other symptoms so it shouldn’t really be ignored as a symptom even though the challenge says its ok to ignore the pain as long as possible. I think this is truly just a reckless product and people wanting to one up each other in some way, even if it puts them at unnecessary risk. My husband grew up in Guam, he grew up eating red finger peppers off the vine as a kid and even he has had bad reactions to this chemical before.
@@Marynicole830 Some people have life threatening reactions to peanuts. Saying a spicy chip is reckless is like saying everything with peanut butter in it is reckless. The number of people who will die due to a capsaicin reaction are probably less than those who will die of a peanut allergy, since this case is the first I've ever heard of it. Is peanut butter of because it doesn't cause a burning sensation before it kills you?
I don’t think it should be pulled or have anything really changed about the ingredients, I just think they should give more warnings and make it a smaller chip
They already have many warning even saying it can be fatal. But the thing is they don’t need to take it off the shelves. They just did it because they wanted to.
I never understood challenges/competitions that involve dangerous behavior like poisoning(drinking excessive alcohol)/injuring yourself. If someone doesn’t know their limits with spicy food starting with the strongest capsaicin pepper is not a good approach. If you listen to the guy who bred pepper X and other spicy peppers(still an amazing accomplishment) about being in agony because the body is reacting to the peppers like a poison after consuming the pepper it makes you wonder about his intelligence/sanity
Humans are thrill seekers. We've been doing dangerous stuff for years, and this is no different. People just have fun doing dangerous and painful stuff.
Whats funny is I've seen a couple commentors saying spice cant kill which is wrong. Too much capsaicin has led to seizures before and for those who are into science capsaicin is actually a neurotoxin the reason most don't die is our bodies get rid of it quick enough. However for younger people or people with some health issues the capsaicin can't be broke down quick enough leading to quite a few health issues some if which can be fatal if not treated fast enough.
There are no known cases of a person dying simply after ingesting chili or capsaicin without some pre-existing condition like allergy or a heart problem. I don’t see how the company could be held liable.
People with asthma like me. Or those with asthma and high blood pressure or heart arrhythmias like me, should know better than to even try this challenge. I think it would be common sense but these days you gotta spell it out in plain and simple language and all languages. May he rest in peace ✨🦋
This reminds me when I was taking food into a potluck at work, I brought mac & cheese that I made with ghost peppers and carolina reapers, while other person brought some shredded pork he made with Naga Vipers. Both of us, and most of the people there where either ok with spicy food or knew their limits and stayed away, however there was one woman who was pregnant and we specifically told her "do not eat either of these dishes." Care to guess what she did? Thankfully she didn't get hurt and ended up spitting it out shortly after it passed her lips but when people are telling you that 3 of the hottest peppers on the planet is on the menu and it's a bad idea for you to try it, listen >.
I’d be willing to bet money one of the next ones for stupid challenges is gonna be something like “go into a sewer and eat the sewage”. Thanks for these videos Mike, they are highly informative!!!
I did this challenge myself about a year ago. Held out for the 5 mins and then ate way too much ice cream. It hurt and I felt like vomiting, but I can’t say I felt like I was going to die or anything worst.
In our school last year we had a kid that , somehow he was able to get his hands on 3 one chip challenges, and gave it to 3 5th grades and one of them chugged 5 or 4 milk cartons and he got sent to nurses office and later to the E.R i think, and there was rumors that the kid that had the one chip challenge named Omar. So the rumor was Omar's cousin bought them and gave it to Omar, so he gave it to three 5th graders.
I think these "challenge phenomena" says a lot about poor parenting and how children shouldnt have unfettered access to the internet. So many children spend more time with a particular youtuber than they do with their parents
Honestly, this is one of those rare times I have to side with the company. I think the fact that the warnings are clearly posted on the outside before buying gives them a bit more credence than the "challenge rules" that sre only on the inside when you've clearly commited to doing something ill-advised. And its not like this thing is new, I've been watching people do One Chip since at least 2018, and other spicy stuff for basically my entire adult life. Unfortunately, anything you consume can kill somebody, and people are always finding stupid things to do to push boundaries (remember the woman who died in '09 for drinking too much water for a game console?) Idk, man. Even before tiktok and everyone having cameras I was seeing people my age to stupid things with 4-wheelers or everclear....or REALLY stupid shit involving both....i think trying to make tiktok the scapegoat for it is just a way of shifting responsibility for actually raising kids. Also, can we stop acting like the Tide Pod challenge was ever a thing? Every reported poisoning happened AFTER the news started harping on it every day, until then it was just a joke about how they were colored like fruits and activated monkey brain. That one pisses me off because we literally manifested it into a problem and that outrage was what got kids killed.
If they had to do a warning, they could do it suggestively. I’ve seen it lots, it’s fine to do. You could say “Lethal Spiciness” or “Heart-Stopping Hot” followed by “We’re serious. This chip is incredibly spicy. Be sure to have some milk or ice cream next to you before attempting this challenge.” Or a better way would be to have a “mild chip” challenge which is half the spiciness of the one chip challenge. Have people try it from super mild to a whole range and see how high people can go, if you get a little too uncomfortable no big deal and stop the challenge. That’d make more sense in my eyes, and probably be safer.
Really? Are you crying for the thousands each day that actually croak from real accidents all over the world? It is funny because his system was weak and could not take it. It is called survival of the fittest. He took a Darwin challenge and lost.
@@SpammingIsFun-s2u male superiority, what's the point of life if there aren't six carolinas, fifteen scotch bonnets and a giant 2L tabasco bottle ready for immediate use? (my current freezer contents are these plus many more peppers and cheeses and then the regular household stuff)
The no eating and drinking is something Ed Currie has recommended as it's not actually supposed to help with the heat and is more likely to make you vomit. But maybe vomiting would've been a good thing in this case. Just don't drink a bunch of water as that's not going to help at all. You need something like yogurt. I've heard bread can help as well and even milk would be better than water unless your lactose intolerant. 😆
Milk is pretty good, but ice cream is best. Sugar and fat compete for the same receptor sites as capsaicin, so they can force the capsaicin out. That is why cheese and sour cream reduce the heat in a spicy chili, with sour cream being better at it than cheese.
Honestly, this product should’ve been sold behind the counter with an 18+ age restriction from the start. There are plenty of products with extremely high capsaicin content that one can buy online or in stores without much regulation, but this situation is different. This product being marketed as a social media challenge on TikTok definitely appeals to children and I’m sure most minors who tried this challenge didn’t have an informed understanding of exactly how hot this chip is. Even though Paqui provided an adequate warning label on their One Chip Challenge, it was still being marketed and sold to minors who may not understand the risks associated with consuming their product. Same reason why tobacco products can’t be sold to minors.
I'm not a fan of section 230. Sorry that someone might've died from eating one of these chips but can you be held responsible for something that is less than a 1 in a million chance of killing you? There was warning's on the box about how dangerously hot these chips are. Just not sure if it was a allergic reaction or how the person actually died so it's kinda hard to really say if they should be blamed for the death. Look at peanut butter as an example. Should Jif be held responsible for someone dying from an allergic reaction?
I didn't say it had anything to do with it in the first place. Just answered his question & asked one of my own. That's all. Didn't mean to upset you. @@h7hj59fh3f
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@@ThePharaoh9 knowledge of the law is more important than any amount of money.
@@quadrupledamage ok but your knowledge of the law isn't being stripped away its just free money
@@ThePharaoh9 And? Who cares if Mr. Beast uploads, I'm not subscribe to him.
@@THEDESTROYEROFNOTHING bro did you even read what i said he'll give you 100k for no reason no catch
LegalEagle and law by Mike are the perfect examples of learning about laws and the lawyers. And I’m happy I’m subscribed to both of them
Now I know I'm not the only one dual-weild-watching law UA-camrs
Also penguins fan? Nice!
No Ugolord?
LegalEagle is a lying grifter.
Just because it's a challenge doesn't mean you need to do it, film it and upload it on social media. You are in control. Take care of yourself and each other. My condolences to the teen and family.
Yeah the internet needs to stop encouraging people to risk they're lives for challenges a life is more valuable than a challenge i hope nobody has to die because of a challenge in the future and i also give my condolences
You're god-damn right, no one is forcing them other than their own consciousness in the end to just become another face on the internet.
Fr, I remember when the ice bucket challenge was popular
I don't feel bad for the teen that got killed or his parents. It's his own fault for doing the challenge. It's for adults only, but do teens listen no.
List25 actually warned people not to do dangerous challenges. And the One Chip was one of them.
I remember when I was writing a story, as a piece of satire, I had the main character walk by someone else’s phone, and they were watching a TikTok video titled “the sewer slide challenge,” and the challenge was literally just somebody committing self-destruction, as a satire on these challenges. I never was trying to make fun of anyone who had actually died from these challenges, I was more making fun of the concept itself, doing something so dangerous it could kill you just for Internet views.
I know it's so stupid
mike is like a drama channel and a legal channel and i love it
LOL yes Law by Mike is if Bravo only showed Law and Order spin-offs, actually showed the prosecution and the defense, and bothered to hire actual lawyers as consultants.
I wanted words for that you got me
Totally agree
Paqui encourages you to endure the pain. The feeling of pain is not the same as difficulty breathing or being nauseous. Paqui is in no way liable to what happened to the kid.
I have to admit, even as a professional TikTok HATER, this feels more like a bad parenting/dumb f--king teenagers problem rather than a TikTok problem.
I do agree that the platform should discourage harmful challenges, or at least don't promote it (which I don't think they've done) but at some point we gotta hold people responsible for their own stupid decision.
I agree
I feel it's both
no stupid arguements beyond.
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They DEFINITELY promote it
Everyone except the chip is at fault imo.
The chip already has a warning label that it was only to be eaten by adults; the fact that social media, retailers, and teenagers disregard it shouldn't be their problem.
There's a common misconception with challenges like this. It's usually not the children or influencers promoting these things to being incredibly dangerous/lethal. It's the news companies doing what news companies do, sensationalizing stories until it gets blown incredibly out of hand
I used to work in a hot sauce store, the amount of kids that tried to get their hands on our hottest stuff was insane. One of our store rules was that we couldn’t give samples to minors, but we could sell to them. You can imagine the number of dumb teens that came in, bought it, and puked right on my floor:/ my manager told me I wasn’t allowed to refuse service to them, so I became a clerk and janitor with zero PPE. I hated that job.
Should've triple or quad charge the price if minors buy them
@@C_rrptdthat is like drugs dealing, as long as the customer does not know the value, you just make the price esponentially higher hoping they buy.
That’s the stupid f🐬cking decision your manager made
Manager should’ve learn how dangerous it is if consumed too much
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2:10 I don’t know, but I’m pretty sure that the blackout challenge is you have somebody choke you or you choke on something until you pass out and some kids never woke up
I thought it was where you hold your breath until you pass out
I just want to know how Mike even manages that over-the-top expression while saying things like "is TikTok to blame? Will Hershey be sued?" He looks like a mad man. The commitment to his performance in these videos is so impressive.
Those challenges are dangerous and stupid
funny thing is the one chip challenge is actually not dangerous the guy died from his heart condition
Hey, Mike. I've taken the initiative and started preparing to become a paralegal. Going for my certificate right now, and will officially be practicing by next year. Wanted to say thank you for the inspiration for me to get into the field of law. Channels like yours have been a huge help and I love the work you and your team do.
Keep sharing the knowledge. Looking forward to more of your work! 😊
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Good Luck man!
Good luck!!
Thanks for addressing these challenges
If TikTok challenges didn't exist who would win all the Darwin Awards?
People shooting at tannerite while it's inside of a Lawnmower at too close of a distance.
Eating a spicy chip isn't supposed to be a Darwin Award, Hershey needs to pay out millions to the family of that teenager.
@@ItsDaNewGuy I was going to say "people who don't know how to properly handle firearms," but yeah, that too.
@@skeleexno. Its like buying a gun and blaming the manufacturer.
Its your own fault is you die from eating a chip that is so hot, the packaging makes that pretty clear.
A reminder with the lack of a “death” label. Would it actually have mattered? I doubt the kid actually read the label. So yea.
The law was 100% wrong to shut down Paqui who did nothing that there should be any laws on
I was totally expecting Dr. Mike to be the medical expert. They should get together to discuss medical lawsuits, now THAT’S a tag team
fr
Mike meets Mike?
Suing someone for making food too spicy is like suing a treadmill company cause you got a heart attack while using their machine.
Its not something to joke about kids died from it
@MaruIsCool bad parenting. Blame the gun, pepper, etc. Anything except the people who SHOULD be devastated am I right? Yeah no, let's give the shit parents money
@@sethkunert6234 kids are stupid they do that kind of stuff. But still blaming the parents? Imagine if your kid died from a chip? Would you try to sue the company? Its common sense to be mad at a company if it kills your kid. What were they gonna do? Not sue them?
@@MaruIsCool and pills look like candy. This one is hard to swallow, but it is not marketed to children. That is why it is a $10 chip. It is literally a pain inducing device and irritant and marketed solely as such.
@@MaruIsCoolehh, yt probably autodeleted the comment cause I lack chill
The chip is marketed as a dangerous irritant. It looks like a chip, but pills look like candy. Not comprehending that it is as dangerous as pepper spray is not a marketing error.
It warns you to not even touch your eyes, many people eat it using gloves. Being uninformed about the product... You decide wether I am joking
That third paragraph in the warning is likely what will protect Hershey. I think they should settle with the family, but if the reaction was anaphylactic, then that is something the manufacturer wasn't actually able to control, except by alerting the consumer to it.
I like the Law by Mike Challenge better.
Bananas will now need a warning because some people are allergic to them
No settlement needed, it’s not possible for Hershey to be held accountable
Never stop making videos. Its one of the only channels ill sit and watch cos its so darn entertaining
This is amazing advice. We need to be more cognizant of teenagers being susceptible to risk their health due to peer pressure.
You mean millions of years isn't enough?
@@sassiebrat With the Internet nowadays, and all of the establishments who give access to addictive substances such as alcohol, teens must be more careful. Children are getting affected as well.
Remeber: challenges are too dangerous
I actually tried the chip, in a nutshell, I felt very bad, to the point where my body couldn’t handle it and I had to vomit, and that’s not all, my stomach was experiencing pain, burning sensation, and being sensitive all at the same time for 5 minutes, which felt like 5 years, safe to say that I’m never doing that ever again
The one chip challenge is just dangerous and painful to use, And yet they're still selling it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
thanks Mike, it's all as clear as mud now.
Law By Mike is my favorite lawyer UA-camr mix. He makes very informative videos and keeps them fun. Keep up the good work Mike.
i would say that they could be held accountable for very very bad stuff or having no noncensorship
This whole case will pin on the autopsy; and even then, there will be a whole dig into his medical history to determine if the decedent had any anatomical anomalies which left him more vulnerable to death than the average person. If he was specifically vulnerable to death, such as through an allergy or heart defect, for example, then Paqui can not, and should not, be faulted. It’s the same reason Red Lobster can’t be sued if someone who is allergic to shellfish dies during Unlimited Shrimp.
Even as someone with a mild shellfish allergy, I try to stay away from any type of shellfish because I want to stay alive.
Or a kid who isn't taught common sense by the parents lol.
Don't forget Paqui is owned by Hershey. They can afford the best lawyers to hit every angle of what you said.
I think it's not gonna be the pepper that was blamed... they dyed the new chips blue for some reason to mark if someone is really eating it.
If the person is allergic to the dye, then they will remove it, and the Company can't be sued, the family is going to have a hard time in court, and One Chip challenge will live again!
@@OurLordandSaviorSigmar Or, they could hire a fake psychic to pull out a reversed Judgement card in front of the family, making them not want to pursue this case anymore!
Back in my day, they were called dares and they all were stupid then too. They are getting worse though
Last years One chip challenge didn't bother me, this year the scollville units are doubled and I ended up in the E.R.. Tomorrow coincidentally I'm going under Endoscopy. It was ridiculous to try but didn't think it would have been that much worse than last year. Please DO NOT Try. Not worth it.
How did it go?
@@Josep_Hernandez_Lujan It Caused or inflamed an Ulcer and waiting results from biopsy. Thanks for asking.
Are you still alive?@@willdotchill7607
Mike is so educational! He's taught me alot of legal stuff. I'm joyed that this channel exists.
Pain is not difficulty breathing, fainting or extended nausia so they're not doing anything wrong at all by challenging people to lay as long as they can.
Also, should be noted that in other industrialized countries, the company has to prove that it’s not harmful to the public, but here in America, we rely on the courts when something bad happens.
Even though I'm not so old, I still remember more "normal" times. Even 2016 was more normal and calm.
IM YOUNGER THAN YOU, BUT I RELATE TO THIS A LOT!
I'm 12 and I can relate as well
@@rylanbender2601you shouldnt be using youtube under the age of 13, its not allowed by the UA-cam ToS either
It's wasn't, trust me. 2014 was the last somewhat normal year in the internet and even the real world in some cases.
2016 was crazy. The thing I remembered about that year was Trump
"Now back into my test tube"made me laugh so hard
It’s sad how the danger of these challenges only come to light when it’s too late
Really?? You don't think the Darwin winners didn't stop and say.. hmm.. tide pods clean clothing..
Maybe I should eat it..
I love that when he got the ice bucket (Water? There's no real way to say it) dumped on Mike's first reaction is yelling "That's Assault and Battery!"
Onr of my fav channels.
this is great stuff, im glad you upload on a range of topics mike 🙌🏽
You really should make a video about the Blue Whale Challenge! That stuff was very illegal.
It's great sites aren't responsible for what's posted on them, but they really have to be responsible for their own promotion of that content.
Oh look an idiot that doesn't know what they're talking about
Kinda have to agree there. it's one thing to not be responsible for what content is posted. It's another to be held responsible for what you actively promote.
The scientict not blinking jumps me
I see a situation where somebody does a challenge with the intent to get injured so that they can sue.
This Hands uphold the Law!
Rules for the challenge, in step one along with the warning on the back should be enough to warn people about the dangers of the product becuase you are given ample opertunity to make an informed descition.
The argument here will be that not all consumers of the product may understand the dangers that the warnings imply, and that they should have made the warnings more dire while backing off of the challenge language *_*or*_* restricted sales to certain groups altogether.
@@adamsfusion that argument is hard to observe given that they had received multiple warnings before beginning the challenge.
The item itself was obscure so they would only know about it through social media.
Getting the item from the store ment being greeted with a large warning.
There was an indication within reading the instructions telling the consumer about the warning.
There was a large warning on the package itself.
There was an age gate on the website where you could obtain the item. This was basicly in the form of online payment.
I would suspect that unless the person consuming it wasn't the person that bought it, the company had put in plenty of road blocks to educating the buyer.
If a person ate the chip, but was not the buyer, that makes the buyer liable for damages if they furnished the chip to the eater.
@@adamsfusionSpray cans have said to not use them in non ventilated areas and guess what? People still did that. LITERAL peanut butter jars (which logically hold PEANUTS) have a Peanut Allergy Warning. What do you want companies to do? Have a piece of paper saying “IF YOU BUY THIS AND DIE WE ARE NOT LIABLE.”?
@@adamsfusion pretty sure "intended for adult consumption" is understandable for anybody who can read, idiot.
what do you want companies to do, put a giant label that says "IF YOU EAT THIS AND DIE IT'S NOT OUR FAULT"?
I work in retail, I remember hearing the news and had to pull evey single chip from the shelf
I did thr challenge three years ago. I don't remember much, but it absolutely makes sense, legally speaking. I probably should have not done it, but I also went into the Paqui challenge knowing I was probably liable.
Damn it! Every time I think I have forgotten about "the toxic gossip train" I am somehow reminded of it.
I’ve been eating Carolina reaper stuff since I’ve been 15 and what I have to say about people and spicy foods is we interpreted spice like we do light where 80% off it is more or less the same and the last 20% gets very spicy very quickly. Even when you get up to peppers like the Catalina reaper which in my opinion is the pepper that takes things from spicy to actual risk of health, most people do not experience problems breathing or any symptoms put on the label and you probably should call 911 if you do legitimately start seeing things or have issues breathing.
that "any last words" and grim reaper on the inside of the box are pretty telling in my opinion
That literally doesn’t mean anything unless it directly says it on the box which it dose.
The label encourages someone to endure as much pain as possible, not as many other health problems possible. They specifically tell you that anything other than pain is something for which you need to seek medical attention. The pain is all in your head and not life threatening.
All pain is in your head techinacally though, the brain being the organ that translates the nervous system’s information as sensation or pain. thats not a reason to discount it. The issues capsaicin can cause the human body can lead to death so I think there may be more to the pain response we experience than previously thought.
Pain is to let you know something is wrong. If this chemical can cause harm, that means it being in your mouth is exactly the type of thing the pain response evolved for. Sure its not the same as an actual burn but its not always harmless either. Also sometimes people only feel pain before they have a bad reaction to capsaicin, and no other symptoms so it shouldn’t really be ignored as a symptom even though the challenge says its ok to ignore the pain as long as possible.
I think this is truly just a reckless product and people wanting to one up each other in some way, even if it puts them at unnecessary risk. My husband grew up in Guam, he grew up eating red finger peppers off the vine as a kid and even he has had bad reactions to this chemical before.
@@Marynicole830 Some people have life threatening reactions to peanuts. Saying a spicy chip is reckless is like saying everything with peanut butter in it is reckless. The number of people who will die due to a capsaicin reaction are probably less than those who will die of a peanut allergy, since this case is the first I've ever heard of it. Is peanut butter of because it doesn't cause a burning sensation before it kills you?
@@chrisbrooks6697the thing is not a lot of people can really handle over a million spice units…
This guy is a good lawyer and a great person
I don’t think it should be pulled or have anything really changed about the ingredients, I just think they should give more warnings and make it a smaller chip
"I tHinK tHeY sHoUlD gIvE mOrE wArNiNgS eVeN tHoUgH i KnOw NoBoDy wIlL rEaD tHeM" that's how stupid you sound.
They already have many warning even saying it can be fatal. But the thing is they don’t need to take it off the shelves. They just did it because they wanted to.
@@Vextral4653probably a good idea tho untill everything is done with just incase
Nah pulling it outof Market would be a better decision
Maybe keep it exclusive to online.
Why is all the fun ruined by kids.
I never understood challenges/competitions that involve dangerous behavior like poisoning(drinking excessive alcohol)/injuring yourself. If someone doesn’t know their limits with spicy food starting with the strongest capsaicin pepper is not a good approach. If you listen to the guy who bred pepper X and other spicy peppers(still an amazing accomplishment) about being in agony because the body is reacting to the peppers like a poison after consuming the pepper it makes you wonder about his intelligence/sanity
Humans are thrill seekers. We've been doing dangerous stuff for years, and this is no different. People just have fun doing dangerous and painful stuff.
Whats funny is I've seen a couple commentors saying spice cant kill which is wrong. Too much capsaicin has led to seizures before and for those who are into science capsaicin is actually a neurotoxin the reason most don't die is our bodies get rid of it quick enough. However for younger people or people with some health issues the capsaicin can't be broke down quick enough leading to quite a few health issues some if which can be fatal if not treated fast enough.
There are no known cases of a person dying simply after ingesting chili or capsaicin without some pre-existing condition like allergy or a heart problem.
I don’t see how the company could be held liable.
People with asthma like me. Or those with asthma and high blood pressure or heart arrhythmias like me, should know better than to even try this challenge. I think it would be common sense but these days you gotta spell it out in plain and simple language and all languages. May he rest in peace ✨🦋
You forgot the *Blue Whale Challange*
One chip, more like one death.
Respect to this guy trying to teach us commons law and make it look fun
"Back in my day we didn't talk like that to our elders"
"Well this is my day and we do sir!"
COMPLETELY UNRELATED but when he tells you to like and subscribe (2:45) the subscribe button does a little rainbow thing.
If a ghost pepper is that bad I can’t imagine eating one 15 times worse
This is why UA-cam shorts are way better than TikTok.
Literally half of UA-cam Shorts is just reuploaded tiktok
@@Insert_Name_Here908 Not the stuff. I’ve seen.
This reminds me when I was taking food into a potluck at work, I brought mac & cheese that I made with ghost peppers and carolina reapers, while other person brought some shredded pork he made with Naga Vipers. Both of us, and most of the people there where either ok with spicy food or knew their limits and stayed away, however there was one woman who was pregnant and we specifically told her "do not eat either of these dishes." Care to guess what she did? Thankfully she didn't get hurt and ended up spitting it out shortly after it passed her lips but when people are telling you that 3 of the hottest peppers on the planet is on the menu and it's a bad idea for you to try it, listen >.
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I’d be willing to bet money one of the next ones for stupid challenges is gonna be something like “go into a sewer and eat the sewage”. Thanks for these videos Mike, they are highly informative!!!
Devious lick!
It's called "challenge" for a reason, it's not something you are forced or have to do, so it's definitely on us if we get any injuries from it
Back in my day the only game we'd play was the Roulette Challenge and the only thing you would eat was a bullet😂😂😂
I was with phone sim card and bank sim card.In future we have to protect privacy.Avoid Sim disclosure which cost our life.
I did this challenge myself about a year ago. Held out for the 5 mins and then ate way too much ice cream. It hurt and I felt like vomiting, but I can’t say I felt like I was going to die or anything worst.
yeah okay but he's talking about the 2023 one every year they make a new one that's Spicer then the older ones
In our school last year we had a kid that , somehow he was able to get his hands on 3 one chip challenges, and gave it to 3 5th grades and one of them chugged 5 or 4 milk cartons and he got sent to nurses office and later to the E.R i think, and there was rumors that the kid that had the one chip challenge named Omar. So the rumor was Omar's cousin bought them and gave it to Omar, so he gave it to three 5th graders.
I think these "challenge phenomena" says a lot about poor parenting and how children shouldnt have unfettered access to the internet. So many children spend more time with a particular youtuber than they do with their parents
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Bro when he said subscribe the subscribe button turned rainbow for a second 😂
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Honestly, this is one of those rare times I have to side with the company. I think the fact that the warnings are clearly posted on the outside before buying gives them a bit more credence than the "challenge rules" that sre only on the inside when you've clearly commited to doing something ill-advised. And its not like this thing is new, I've been watching people do One Chip since at least 2018, and other spicy stuff for basically my entire adult life. Unfortunately, anything you consume can kill somebody, and people are always finding stupid things to do to push boundaries (remember the woman who died in '09 for drinking too much water for a game console?)
Idk, man. Even before tiktok and everyone having cameras I was seeing people my age to stupid things with 4-wheelers or everclear....or REALLY stupid shit involving both....i think trying to make tiktok the scapegoat for it is just a way of shifting responsibility for actually raising kids.
Also, can we stop acting like the Tide Pod challenge was ever a thing? Every reported poisoning happened AFTER the news started harping on it every day, until then it was just a joke about how they were colored like fruits and activated monkey brain. That one pisses me off because we literally manifested it into a problem and that outrage was what got kids killed.
those social media challenge are natural selection
hershey havent heard of the sulphuric acid chip 💀💀💀
That’s why I never do challenges that can kill or harm. Not even when I was 15-16
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Simp
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He forgot the skull breaker…..
If they had to do a warning, they could do it suggestively. I’ve seen it lots, it’s fine to do. You could say “Lethal Spiciness” or “Heart-Stopping Hot” followed by “We’re serious. This chip is incredibly spicy. Be sure to have some milk or ice cream next to you before attempting this challenge.”
Or a better way would be to have a “mild chip” challenge which is half the spiciness of the one chip challenge. Have people try it from super mild to a whole range and see how high people can go, if you get a little too uncomfortable no big deal and stop the challenge. That’d make more sense in my eyes, and probably be safer.
There's always that one that ruins it for everyone.
I feel so bad for that teen. Also this is my first time being early on a lawbymike video.
Really? Are you crying for the thousands each day that actually croak from real accidents all over the world?
It is funny because his system was weak and could not take it. It is called survival of the fittest. He took a Darwin challenge and lost.
They never said they cried about anyone.
I'm still surprised that no one died from the Bird Box Challenge
Sounds like Paqui is doing the Lords work. I bought 20 and made a tray of nachos. It was spicy.
So the 20 chip challenge
@@Spazy912 it was rough but not as rough as when i ate 13 Carolina reapers. Even my pee burned and I started hallucinating.
why would you eat 20 one chip challenges and 13 Carolina reapers? Just what's the point man.
@@SpammingIsFun-s2udon’t ask dumbass questions
@@SpammingIsFun-s2u male superiority, what's the point of life if there aren't six carolinas, fifteen scotch bonnets and a giant 2L tabasco bottle ready for immediate use? (my current freezer contents are these plus many more peppers and cheeses and then the regular household stuff)
3:23 I’m dying inside
who is she
The no eating and drinking is something Ed Currie has recommended as it's not actually supposed to help with the heat and is more likely to make you vomit. But maybe vomiting would've been a good thing in this case. Just don't drink a bunch of water as that's not going to help at all. You need something like yogurt. I've heard bread can help as well and even milk would be better than water unless your lactose intolerant. 😆
Milk is pretty good, but ice cream is best. Sugar and fat compete for the same receptor sites as capsaicin, so they can force the capsaicin out. That is why cheese and sour cream reduce the heat in a spicy chili, with sour cream being better at it than cheese.
mike is one of the only people i watch that do education
You should cover Jacksfims and SSSniperwolf situation and if Jack can sue her
YES
Yessir I would love to see that. Ngl if he did he gonna be doxxed by snipersh!t next and she'll be in worser trouble because he's an actual lawyer😂.
I saw this and it was from a highschool in my town/city, and I hope he lives well in the afterlife.
Honestly, this product should’ve been sold behind the counter with an 18+ age restriction from the start. There are plenty of products with extremely high capsaicin content that one can buy online or in stores without much regulation, but this situation is different. This product being marketed as a social media challenge on TikTok definitely appeals to children and I’m sure most minors who tried this challenge didn’t have an informed understanding of exactly how hot this chip is. Even though Paqui provided an adequate warning label on their One Chip Challenge, it was still being marketed and sold to minors who may not understand the risks associated with consuming their product. Same reason why tobacco products can’t be sold to minors.
I wish parents taught their kids how to act these days instead of letting social media raise them.
‘any last words?’nah I'm not going
I'm not a fan of section 230. Sorry that someone might've died from eating one of these chips but can you be held responsible for something that is less than a 1 in a million chance of killing you? There was warning's on the box about how dangerously hot these chips are. Just not sure if it was a allergic reaction or how the person actually died so it's kinda hard to really say if they should be blamed for the death. Look at peanut butter as an example. Should Jif be held responsible for someone dying from an allergic reaction?
I didn't say it had anything to do with it in the first place. Just answered his question & asked one of my own. That's all. Didn't mean to upset you. @@h7hj59fh3f
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'we get it, you're old' he's not old, he's a lawyer.
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The way he was smiling as he was walking off camera was so wholesome! Keep making great vids Mike!
How did he die
He ate like 7 in a row
@@Poodekoop he ate 7? Why did He eat that much rhat was terrible idea
No body has come out with that young man’s coronary report how can it be blamed on the company until then ?
Looking good mike…👍
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