14 Japanese students hospitalized after eating extremely hot chips

14 Japanese high schoolers hospitalized for eating "super spicy" chips, according to local officials.

July 18th 2024.

14 Japanese students hospitalized after eating extremely hot chips
According to local authorities, a group of students from Rokugo Koka High School in Tokyo had to be rushed to the hospital after consuming some "super spicy" potato chips. These chips, labeled as "18+ curry chips", were brought to school by a first-year student. It is reported that around 30 students indulged in the fiery snack, which resulted in them experiencing extreme discomfort.

The incident occurred on Tuesday when an emergency call was made at 12:40pm local time. The students, who had eaten the chips, complained of feeling nauseous, experiencing stomach cramps, and having intense mouth pain. A total of fourteen students, one boy and thirteen girls, were taken to the hospital for treatment. Luckily, their symptoms were mild and they were all first-year students.

The manufacturer of the chips, Isoyama Corp, has released a statement expressing their concern for the well-being of the affected students. They stated that they "sincerely wish for the swift recovery of those who have reported feeling unwell". On their website, Isoyama Corp has clearly stated that the chips are not suitable for those under the age of 18 and has advised consumers to exercise caution when consuming them, especially if they are spice lovers.

Videos shared online show some of the students in great discomfort after consuming the chips. It is evident that the level of spiciness in these chips was not to be taken lightly. It is important to remember to always read warning labels and consume food products in moderation, especially when it comes to spicy snacks. We hope for a speedy recovery for all the students affected by this unfortunate incident.

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