More than six students at an elementary school in Massachusetts were taken to the hospitals after they either ate or touched a spicy gum product on Tuesday.
More than a half-dozen students at an elementary school in, were transported to hospitals after they either ate or touched a spicy gum product that was brought to school by a classmate, according to officials.
According to Teahan-Zielinski, the gum product contained levels of pepper that caused digestive issues, including burning of the mouth and esophagus, for the students who consumed it.
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