Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Flamin' Hot Cheetos Ignite School Uproar

Flamin' Hot Cheetos Ignite School Uproar, Some officials want to ban the popular snack, but not just because of its nutritional value. Schools Take Aim at Popular Flamin' Hot Cheetos, School districts in California and New Mexico are trying to ban the popular snack food Flamin' Hot Cheetos because they say it is a health hazard to students.

School officials say the concern is their nutritional value, or lack thereof. Each bag of Flamin' Hot Cheetos contains 26 grams of fat and a quarter of the amount of salt that's recommended for the entire day.

One school district in Illinois, which used to sell about 150,000 bags each year, has already taken the snack off its menu.

"If children were to bring in snacks that are high in fat, high in calories, that's their choice," Rockford School District Interim Superintendent Robert Willis said. "We're not going to be providing those kinds of foods."

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