Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Flamin' hot cheetos kids

  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos Banned From Schools In California, New Mexico And ...

    Frito-Lay, the manufacturer of Flamin' Hot Cheetos, responded that it is "committed to responsible and ethical marketing practices, which includes not marketing our products to children ages 12 and under," CBS reports. Regardless of marketing practices ...

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  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos under fire from schools

    Frito-Lay, the manufacturer of Flamin' Hot Cheetos, told CBS station KCBS in Los Angeles that they are "committed to responsible and ethical marketing practices, which includes not marketing our products to children ages 12 and under. We also do not ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos under fire from nutrition advocates

    To many, they've become shorthand for everything that is wrong with the diets of American children, whose obesity rates have tripled since 1980.

    www.courier-journal.com

  • 'Flamin' Hot Cheetos' come under fire as health concerns arise

    CINCINNATI - You may want to take a look at your children's snacks after a school is calling a brand of Cheetos addictive and a health hazard.

    www.kypost.com

  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos Come Under Fire

    Now to the uproar over the popular snack food, Flamin' Hot Cheetos. The product is now banned in many schools around the country, despite its popularity among kids. It has its own Facebook fan page and is the subject of online competitions over who can ...

    www2.wjbf.com

  • POLL: School moves to ban Flamin' Hot Cheetos

    ... 44 grams of fat and nearly 700 calories at once. That's about half the caloric intake a teenager needs in a day. The bottom line here, the school is encouraging kids and parents to put down the Flamin' Hot Cheetos and pick up a healthier snack ...

    www.woai.com

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

    Flamin Hot Cheetos Ban. A health teacher at Lyndon B. Johnson Middle School in New Mexico is moving to ban Flamin' Hot Cheetos, claiming the trendy snack food represents a health hazard and is just too messy, WTVR reports. In a letter sent home to ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

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

    So what does Frito Lay have to say about the school wanting to eliminate students from having the Flamin' Hot Cheetos? Frito Lay says it is "committed to responsible and ethical practices, which includes not marketing our products to children ages 12 ...

    z6mag.com

  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos ban: Lyndon B Johnson Middle School New Mexico teacher ...

    "I do appreciate that the school is trying to take charge in that way to keep the kids healthy and active." The bottom line here, the school is encouraging kids and parents to put down the Flamin' Hot Cheetos and pick up a healthier snack. PRINT ...

    www.wptv.com

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

    A popular YouTube video about Flamin' Hot Cheetos was even created, with young kids rapping about them. It has more than 3 million views.

    www.abc15.com

  • SCHOOLS: Some campuses banning Flamin' Hot Cheetos

    Every few years, Flamin' Hot Cheetos seem to pop up in school-related news, and the spicy snack that is popular with kids and teens is making headlines once again. Schools across the country are banning or considering bans on Flamin' Hot Cheetos, which ...

    blog.pe.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

  • Some schools want to ban Flamin' Hot Cheetos

    A health teacher at a middle school in New Mexico sent a letter home to parents asking them not to allow their kids to bring Flamin' Hot Cheetos to school. Charter schools in the Chicago area have already banned kids from bringing the snack for lunch.

    www.wxyz.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

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

    But again, if a kid is eating from a larger bag and manages to down, say, about 5 ounces, she's already at half the amount of sodium she should be eating.

    blisstree.com

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

    So I can understand when Lake View High School senior Abigail Hernandez told the local paper in her New Mexico town that she used to be one of the alleged 8 out of 10 students that brings Flamin' Hot Cheetos to school every day. "I ate them every day ...

    blogs.babble.com

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

    One bag of the Flamin' Hot Cheetos, and an adolescent will have consumed 44 grams of fat and almost 700 calories.

    www.medicaldaily.com

  • 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.

    losangeles.cbslocal.com

  • Flamin' Hot Cheetos Find Enemies At Public Schools

    The KY Post reports that a health teacher at Lyndon B. Johnson Middle School in New Mexico went as far as to send a letter home to parents in order to keep the Flamin' Hot Cheetos out of the building. Not only are the kids sharing these unhealthy ...

    www.inquisitr.com

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

    Frito Lay's "Flamin' Hot Cheetos" have somewhat of a cult following. They're spicy, salty and, well, "addictive" say fans, many of which are kids and teens. The chips even inspired a YouTube music video seen by millions. So what's the big deal? Well ...

    www.glamour.com

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