The episode highlighted the challenge of chips, which may lead its experimenters to the hospital, and this challenge is based on the principle of whoever eats them and endures for as long as possible without drinking water or milk, until one party surrenders and another wins.

During their experience of this challenge, there are those whose eyes water and vomit, and there are those whose hands are numb, and there are those who have taken the experience to the hospital, where the video presented the story of the girl who was taken to the hospital, and the video almost killed her, in return, the video got 11 million views and more than 700 thousand Like.

In the scientific analysis of this challenge, it is mentioned that the heat of pepper comes at degrees called Scoville, such as the meter and kilo, after its American inventor, Wilbur Scoville.

As for the degree of Tabasco, it is usually in sauces, if a person tastes it, it burns his tongue and his eyes may water, as it reaches 40,000 Scovilles in the raw Tabasco plant, while scorpion pepper stings and its temperature reaches more than a million Scovilles.

And right after that, the Carolinas, the hardest free man ever endured in the Guinness Book of Records, are more than two million Scovilles.

The harshest of the Carolinas is the "dragon's breath", with a temperature of more than 4 million Scovilles.

These chips or tortillas, the subject of the challenge, are the mixture of Carolina and scorpion peppers, which is the hottest Guinness record.

Among the comments on this challenge, activist Sam said, "Is it possible what are they doing now? I eat barbecue chips with a spicy feeling."

As for the tweet, Maha, "I decided to start the challenge of hitting the head with the hammer for every person who does a stupid act... Oh God, what will I hit heads? I will start with tiktokers that ruin people's minds."

For her part, activist Carla commented, "I have a suggestion that young people can make on Tiktok, so they can take the challenge of going to the Bermuda Triangle and see who will come back so that they can disappear, Zlama."

As for the activist, Muhammad Karim, wrote, “Exaggeration has serious consequences. Where are you going? Where are the challenges going? Where do they go to the challenges? To the graves? When you try this challenge by eating hot chips, you may get vomiting, diarrhea, ulcers, intestinal spasm and fainting, if we forget the irritation of hemorrhoids.”