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Some schools across the U.S. are banning a Cheetos’ Flamin’ Hot variety from their campuses. Teachers are complaining that the snack-munching kids are leaving bright red finger prints across desks and books, but this hot commodity seems to having a far greater effect than just making a mess.
E.R. doctors reports that patients have come in complaining of stomach pain after eating Flamin’ Hot Cheetos—and that the bright food dye that turns these crunchies red can discolor your poo, which is seriously freaky. Schools argue that they are too high in salt (25 percent of your daily allowance) and fat (26 grams) to be part of the healthy, balanced diet they are trying to promote.
What do you think? Should schools be allowed to kick certain snacks outta the building?
BY BRITTANY TAYLOR ON 11/25/2012 12:00:00 AM
POSTED IN how to cut out junk food, In the News
I can understand why schools would want to abn hot cheetos but they're not illegal so they can't really make people not eat them.
by smartnsassy on 11/26/2012 8:43:34 AM
I can see why some schools would be concerned but seriously, banning a food? what about other spicy foods? If it's causing stomach problems then i think the kid should make up his own mind to stop eating it. And what can the school really do about it? The kids have total freedom to eat them before or after school. It isn't doing anything to ban them. Actually, if you think about history, banning something just makes people want to do or use it more. Like the ban on alcohol. that just created smugglers and whatnot. Banning a certain food could lead to more consumption of that food than before.
by rosehuber on 11/25/2012 11:06:16 PM
schooled: guys how to's ok hi so i can help you with guys. like i can help when they say they love you and go say that to a girl you do not know or if you like a guy and you wish he likes you or if he likes you but you would like to just be friends i can help you! I NEED: A VP, TREASURER, AND SECRETARY! I also have a book and movie lover of the week! please join! thanks.
by messy-luv's-you on 11/25/2012 9:49:29 PM
I don't really like cheetos, and I do understand where the school is coming from, but they shouldn't be allowed to ban food.
by txtingirl on 11/25/2012 9:48:25 PM
The cheese in Cheetos is non-vegetarian and has beef and pork enzymes in it, you can look on the Frito-Lay website. So I don't eat them anyways...
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