No, they are not.
This sort of question just proves what Chester the Cheetah says,
"It's not easy
to be this cheesy."
No, they are a corn product . It would be illegal to sell a food made of cardboard.
No, they are not.
No
As of 2008, these Cheeto's products are GF: • CHEETOS® Cheddar Jalapeno Cheese Flavored Snacks • CHEETOS® Chile Limon Flavored Snacks • CHEETOS® Crunchy Cheese Flavored Snacks • CHEETOS® Crunchy Wild White Cheddar Cheese Flavored Snacks • CHEETOS® FANTASTIIX! Chili Cheese Flavored Baked Corn/Potato Snack • CHEETOS® FLAMIN’ HOT® Cheese Flavored Snacks • CHEETOS® FLAMIN’ HOT® Limon Cheese Flavored Snacks • CHEETOS® Jumbo Puffs Cheese Flavored Snacks • CHEETOS® Jumbo Puffs Flamin' Hot Cheese Flavored Snacks • CHEETOS® Natural White Cheddar Puffs Cheese Flavored Snacks • CHEETOS® Puffs Cheese Flavored Snacks • CHEETOS® Reduced Fat Cheese Flavored Snacks • CHEETOS® Twisted Cheese Flavored Snacks • CHEETOS® Xxtra Flamin' Hot Cheese Flavored Snacks
What I know not might be right, but I think that Cheetos got their name from Cheetah.
No, Cheetos are a brand of cheese curl made by Frito-Lay.
cheetos are made of bone marrow mixed with corn products
no
No.
Cardboard is made mainly of wood, but it can also be made from recycled paper.
It is a box made out of cardboard
Cardboard is made of wood which comes from trees; it is made of paper which comes from wood.Cardboard is made mainly of wood, but it can also be made from recycled paper.
Richard Montanez
Rapper Lil Xan made headlines in September 2018 when he claimed he spent a night in the hospital due to an overdose of Flamin' Hot Cheetos. In a now-deleted Instagram video, he detailed his unusual medical issue (and a quick warning, this gets a little gross)."I was in the hospital, not doing any drugs, but I guess I ate, uh, too many Hot Cheetos and it ... ripped something in my stomach open, so I puked a little blood," he said. "We good.”Of course, many internet commenters immediately wondered whether the rapper was telling the truth—and, because medical records are private, we probably won’t ever know for sure.Still, Flamin' Hot Cheetos have been cited in other medical incidents recently. A report from CBS noted that people who eat too many Cheetos can experience severe stomach pain (although that’s also true for any other spicy snack). Flamin' Hot Cheetos also use food colorings that can resemble blood when they’re, ahem, ejected from the body, so Lil Xan’s symptoms might have been less serious than he’d indicated.Several schools in Illinois, New Mexico, and California have banned Flamin' Hot Cheetos from their campuses, although there’s not enough information to say whether or not the snacks are truly dangerous. One thing’s for sure: If you’re snacking on any prepackaged food, your best bet is to pace yourself."A number of patients who have consumed these Cheetos in excess have complained of pain in their upper abdomen, rising up into their chest, likely due to the red peppers and spice contained in the snack," emergency medicine physician Robert Glatter told CBSNews.com. "We do see tons of gastritis and ulcer-related stuff due to [spicy snacks]," gastroenterologist Cary Cavender told CBS in a separate report. "We probably see around 100 kids a month, easily." In July 2018, one parent blamed snacks like Flamin' Hot Cheetos and Takis for her daughter’s gallbladder problems, which were so severe it had to be removed. However, the teenager was eating enormous amounts of the junk foods—and per CBS, medical professionals haven’t found a definitive link between gallbladder issues and specific foods. Lil Xan ended his post by telling his fans to “be careful" with Cheetos. It’s good advice—but if you’re eating spicy foods in moderation, you probably don’t have anything to worry about.
Cheetos are made by Frito-Lay which is part of Pepsico. The CEO of Pepsico is Indra K. Nooyi