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According to ''Newsweek'', "Since 2012, some schools in California, New Mexico, and Illinois have banned the hot Cheetos due to their lack of nutritional value, and, well, messiness."<ref>[https://www.newsweek.com/these-snacks-other-food-items-are-banned-us-1539229#:~:text=Flamin'%20Hot%20Cheetos&text=Since%202012%2C%20some%20schools%20in,%2C%20and%2C%20well%2C%20messiness. These Snacks and Other Food Items Are Banned in the US], Newsweek, 2020</ref>]]
 
'''Cheetos''' are a cheese-flavoured<ref>Usually; other flavours are also produced.</ref> snack food produced by Frito-Lay<ref>Website: http://www.cheetos.com</ref> in the [[United States]].
 
'''Cheetos''' are a cheese-flavoured<ref>Usually; other flavours are also produced.</ref> snack food produced by Frito-Lay<ref>Website: http://www.cheetos.com</ref> in the [[United States]].
  
 
Cheetos are made primarily from [[corn]], [[vegetable oil]], [[rice]], [[milk]] powder, [[cheese]] powder, and [[whey]] powder<ref>Ingredients as listed on a cheese Cheetos packet.</ref> and are made by extrusion.  The shape of Cheetos is not the easiest to describe, but can be seen in the photograph at right.
 
Cheetos are made primarily from [[corn]], [[vegetable oil]], [[rice]], [[milk]] powder, [[cheese]] powder, and [[whey]] powder<ref>Ingredients as listed on a cheese Cheetos packet.</ref> and are made by extrusion.  The shape of Cheetos is not the easiest to describe, but can be seen in the photograph at right.
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According to ''Newsweek'', "Since 2012, some schools in California, New Mexico, and Illinois have banned the hot Cheetos due to their lack of nutritional value, and, well, messiness."<ref>[https://www.newsweek.com/these-snacks-other-food-items-are-banned-us-1539229#:~:text=Flamin'%20Hot%20Cheetos&text=Since%202012%2C%20some%20schools%20in,%2C%20and%2C%20well%2C%20messiness. These Snacks and Other Food Items Are Banned in the US], Newsweek, 2020</ref>
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== See also ==
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*[[Consumption of ultra-processed foods and health risks]]
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 18:30, July 10, 2023

Picture of Cheetos.

According to Newsweek, "Since 2012, some schools in California, New Mexico, and Illinois have banned the hot Cheetos due to their lack of nutritional value, and, well, messiness."[1]

Cheetos are a cheese-flavoured[2] snack food produced by Frito-Lay[3] in the United States.

Cheetos are made primarily from corn, vegetable oil, rice, milk powder, cheese powder, and whey powder[4] and are made by extrusion. The shape of Cheetos is not the easiest to describe, but can be seen in the photograph at right.

According to Newsweek, "Since 2012, some schools in California, New Mexico, and Illinois have banned the hot Cheetos due to their lack of nutritional value, and, well, messiness."[5]

See also

Notes

  1. These Snacks and Other Food Items Are Banned in the US, Newsweek, 2020
  2. Usually; other flavours are also produced.
  3. Website: http://www.cheetos.com
  4. Ingredients as listed on a cheese Cheetos packet.
  5. These Snacks and Other Food Items Are Banned in the US, Newsweek, 2020