Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Flamin' hot cheetos california

  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos face ban from California and New Mexico schools

    Los Angeles, CA, United States (4E) - School districts in California and New Mexico are attempting to prohibit popular snack food Flamin' Hot Cheetos because its amount of fat and salt are considered harmful to students' health. Several schools in ...

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  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos under fire for nutritional value

    The principal of Andrew Jackson Elementary School in Pasadena said if students are caught bringing Flamin' Hot Cheetos to school, the snacks will be confiscated. "Sometimes they have been taken away and given back to them at the end of the day, ...

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  • Flamin Hot Cheetos Ban in Schools Due to Lack of Nutrition

    Flamin Hot Cheetos Ban. Flamin' Hot Cheetos may be banned in schools in California and New Mexico after school officials stated they are a 'health hazard' to the students who eat them.

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  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos so 'addictive' among children that schools are banning ...

    Flamin' Hot Cheetos, a spicy, salty snack, have become so popular with children that schools have begun banning them and scientists are speculating whether they're chemically addictive.

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  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos ban? School districts want to get rid of the snack ...

    The popularity and "lack of nutritional value" behind Flamin' Hot Cheetos reportedly has school districts in New Mexico and California wanting to ban the snack. CNN reported that a teacher at Lyndon B. Johnson Middle School in New Mexico said the snack ...

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  • School Officials Voicing Concern Over Flamin' Hot Cheetos

    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) - Many California school districts are voicing concern over Flamin' Hot Cheetos due to nutritional value.

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  • Proposed Cheetos ban has snackers flaming hot

    School districts in California and New Mexico are waging war against junk food, and one fiery, fried Frito Lay product is directly in their crosshairs.

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  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos Come Under Fire

    But, Flamin' Hot Cheetos are under fire. School districts in California and New Mexico are trying to ban them.

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  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos Find Enemies At Public Schools

    Flamin' Hot Cheetos may soon be removed from California and New Mexico schools after officials complained the foodstuff is a health hazard for students, according to ABC News.

    www.inquisitr.com

  • School Health Officials Warn Flamin' Hot Cheetos Are Addictive and Contains ...

    Text Size; Text Size; Text Size. TagsCheetos, nutritional value, high calories, fat, adolescents, school. Popular Flamin' Hot Cheetos are causing turmoil among school districts in California and New Mexico. (Photo : Flickr/ leff) One bag of Flamin' Hot ...

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  • Health Controversy: These Chips Are Being Called Nutrionally Evil and Banned ...

    So, school officials in districts in California, Illinois and New Mexico have decided to take aim at Flamin Hot Cheetos, and they're now being banned in certain schools. The problem, the administrators say, is that kids can't stop eating them ...

    www.glamour.com

  • School Considers Ban On Flamin' Hot Cheetos (Video)

    They now only sell baked regular Cheetos. And, according to the Huffington Post, Jackson Elementary School in Pasadena, Calif., confiscates Hot Cheetos that appear at school. Who knew Flamin' Hot Cheetos are the scourge of schools nationwide? Still ...

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  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos Face Ban In New Mexico School For Health Hazard ...

    Jackson Elementary School in Pasadena, Calif. confiscates Hot Cheetos that appear at school. In Skokie, Ill.'s Niles West High School, "junk food" sales are banned, so a sighting in the cafeteria "means someone brought Flamin' Hots from home or the ...

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  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos under fire from nutrition advocates

    In the 20 years since Frito-Lay launched Flamin' Hot Cheetos as a snack aimed at urban convenience stores, the product has inspired dozens of spicy competitors, multiple Facebook fan pages, a viral rap video and legions of loyal young fans.

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  • Schools Ban Flamin' Hot Cheetos

    Renita Weiskircher, director of nutrition services for Rockford Public Schools, said the district used to sell about 150,000 bags of Flamin' Hot Cheetos each school year, but students "have learned to adjust" since the ban was imposed in 2010. Rita ...

    personalliberty.com

  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos inspire fanatic loyalty among kids

    On a recent sunny fall afternoon, students from Lake View High School streamed out of a nearby convenience store munching after-school snacks.

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • Health roundup: Study questions routine check-ups

    But some school districts are taking aim at what they say is a particularly pervasive -- and messy -- suspect: Flamin' Hot Cheetos. The Rockford, Ill., school district has stopped selling the bright orange-red snack and districts in New Mexico and ...

    www.visaliatimesdelta.com

  • Swing Voters for Fun and Terror

    But still, it must be said: How sweet it mostly is to live here in California right about now. Not merely for the weather, or the insane food, or the ... You are like the toxic Flamin' Hot Cheetos of the obese American schoolyard. You are like Sarah ...

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  • Conservatives Bravely Defend Kids' Right to Junky Lunch

    Cooper knows from shrill complaints about new lunchroom regimes—a self-identified "renegade lunch lady," she improved the quality of school lunches in Berkeley, California, while serving as nutrition director there in the mid-2000s, and has repeated ...

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  • No Appetite for Good-for-You School Lunches

    Research shows that children must be exposed to vegetables 10 to 12 times before they will eat them on their own, said William J. McCarthy, a professor of public health and psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles. "If our task is to get ...

    www.nytimes.com

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