Cheetos are not inherently prohibited for Muslims, but whether they are permissible depends on their ingredients. Some Cheetos may contain ingredients derived from animals or other substances that are not halal, such as certain flavorings or colorings. It's essential for Muslims to check the packaging for halal certification or verify the ingredients to ensure they comply with dietary laws.
I personally think that cheetos are worse because your fingers get all of that cheese on your fingers. I love both though. But, cheetos are messier.
there is no difference. they are both chips. :)
Veggie chips, because 1 serving of veggie chips contains 25 calories, compared to 1 serving of cheetos contains 150.
Either Cheetos or this wierd english type
Hot Cheetos
No. They are actually a brand of cheese curls.
No stupid! They're chips, they're not gonna have feelings!!!
Cheetos and candy are unhealthy foods. They begin with the letter c.
The good parts of cheetos are that it tastes very cheesy, less sodium than potato chips, and less calories. Especially with the regular cheetos, the cheetos contains around 5% to 10 % calcium, protein, and iron.
Yes. Some flavors of Cheetos, Doritos, Lay's Chips, and Sun Chips use pork enzymes to develop 'unique flavors'. See SPOTLIGHT HALAL: Frito-Lay (Cheetos, Doritos, Fritos, etc.) for information on what Frito-Lay snack products contain pork enzymes and which don't. http://www.isitharam.com/features/fritolay.jsp --IsItHaram.com
pretty much any chips they can, but i think most Americans prefer doritos, lays, cheetos, kettle chips, barbeque, and pringles
there are 132 cheetos in a bag [ mine was] always around 100