Eating it wasn't bad. Definitely spicy, good burn at the back of the throat and roof of my mouth. Built slightly for the next few minutes, then faded. I've had much hotter sauces than this, so I figured I was out of the woods.

THEN, about five minutes later an intense burn developed in my stomach and I started to sweat profusely. Definitely have never had THAT effect from any sauce or powder I've had before.

After stripping off most of my clothes, running my head under a cold faucet for a few minutes, then laying on the cold bathroom floor the sweating and burning finally subsided and I felt a strange sense of calm and peace.

So, I conquered it! (So far…)

by Interesting_Dingo_88

10 Comments

  1. It_wasAll-aDream

    I had a one-chip challenge chip back in 2018. Never recommend! Felt like my whole digestive system had imploded.

  2. Laser_Zap

    I had the same reaction doing the nitro gummy bear challenge. Only I was at work and had to fight the pains while still assisting customers 😅. Twenty-ish minutes of the worst stomachaches I’ve had in a long time mixed with massive amounts of sweat then as you said I felt a calm and peaceful and felt full of energy the rest of the day.

  3. My friend ate two of them back to back. I don’t know how his stomach handled it. The GI issues from the super hot stuff is way worse than the mouth burn.

  4. I ate the one in the coffin shaped box.

    It was hot af….

  5. Inevitable_Data_84

    I love it when people describe the feeling after the burn. It’s like reading smut. There are many types of chilli eaters and for me it’s all about the sweet release – le petit mort

  6. What’s the difference between this one and the blue one?

  7. Expensive_Opening_92

    Like the way you have the hot sauces in the background as if to imply “I’m gonna need to soup this up…” 🤣

  8. abstraktionary

    From what I hear, it’s the digestive issues that follow that tend to knock people back the most, assuming they DO get past the mouth affects.

    People tend to go to the hospital from that, not it just being spicy for the tongue.

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