Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Flamin' hot cheetos illinois

  • 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 from nutrition advocates

    Yet there is something about Flamin' Hot Cheetos that inflames critics in a way that other snacks - including regular Cheetos - never did. Some schools and districts, including Illinois' Noble Street Charter School Network and the entire Rockford ...

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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.

    www.abc15.com

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

    Flamin' Hot Cheetos have become increasingly popular, for some unknown reason, over the past few years, which has lead some schools to take notice and pull the snack from vending machines.

    z6mag.com

  • Proposed Cheetos ban has snackers flaming hot

    According to ABC news, school officials in the two states are moving to remove Flamin' Hot Cheetos from their vending machines and cafeterias because the popular snacks contain high levels of unhealthy ingredients.

    www.news10.net

  • 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. And, in Illinois, at Rockford Public Schools where they used to sell about 150,000 bags of Flamin' Hots each year, they've been taken off the ...

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  • Schools Consider Banning Flamin' Hot Cheetos Because They Are Unbelievably ...

    It's not often that a snack food so takes hold of the junior high crowd's collective conscious like Flamin' Hot Cheetos have. Not only are ... One school district in Illinois, which used to sell about 150,000 bags each year, has already taken the snack ...

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  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos Find Enemies At Public Schools

    Unfortunately for Flamin' Hot Cheetos fans in one Illinois school district, the food has already been removed from its menu.

    www.inquisitr.com

  • School districts in California, New Mexico trying to ban Cheetos; say they are ...

    cheetos-flamin-hot.gif View full sizeFlamin' Hot Cheetos. School districts in at least two states are trying to ban the sale of Flamin' Hot Cheetos from machines at school because they say the snack food is little more than a bag filled with fat and ...

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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

  • Schools Ban Flamin' Hot Cheetos

    CHICAGO, (UPI) - Schools across the United States are banning Flamin' Hot Cheetos out of concern for the popular snack food's lack of nutrition.

    personalliberty.com

  • Nutrition advocates putting heat on Flamin' Hot Cheetos [Chicago Tribune]

    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.

    www.equities.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

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