Originally posted by mlpriorI don't know, but my students are addicted to Hot Cheetos. They bring large quantities to lunch every day. I think they take turns.
What makes Flamin' Hot Cheetos hot?
There is nothing in the ingredients that makes them hot, so I can see.
Anyone know?
It is a mystery!
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Originally posted by PhlabibitOK, but it is not pretty!
Could you tell us the ingredients, or link us?
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Ingredients:
Enriched Corn Meal
Vegtable Oil
Salt
Maltodextrin
Sugar
Monosodium Glutamate
Autolyzed Yeast Extract
Citric Acid
Artificial Color
Partially Hydrogenated Soybean and Cottonseed Oil
Hydrolyzed Soy Protein
Cheddar Cheese
Whey
Onion Powder
Whey Protein
Corn Syrup Solids
Natural Flavor
Buttermilk Solids
Garlic Powder
Disodium Phosphate
Sodium diacetate
Sodium Caseinate
Lactic Acid
Disodium Inosinate
Disodium Guanylate
Nonfat Milk Solids
Sodium Citrate
Carrageenan
Originally posted by mlpriorBack when I was a kid we had to eat Andy Capp Hot Fries, while walking both ways to school and back through the snow.
I'm pretty sure there is pure evil in those things!
What else would make them so hot?
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Now they eat Flamin' Hot Cheetos while riding their Segways and texting their friends about the latest viral blog.
Good God, what has happened to values?
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Originally posted by mlpriorA: Natural Flavors
OK, but it is not pretty!
Ingredients:
Enriched Corn Meal
Vegtable Oil
Salt
Maltodextrin
Sugar
Monosodium Glutamate
Autolyzed Yeast Extract
Citric Acid
Artificial Color
Partially Hydrogenated Soybean and Cottonseed Oil
Hydrolyzed Soy Protein
Cheddar Cheese
Whey
Onion Powder
Whey Protein
Corn Syrup Solids
Natural Flavor
Buttermilk Sol ...[text shortened]... ic Acid
Disodium Inosinate
Disodium Guanylate
Nonfat Milk Solids
Sodium Citrate
Carrageenan
Originally posted by rbmorrisBecause they're playing to a lazy audience, ie my age group. We like eliminating as many syllables as we can. Plus we don't like stopping and starting when we talk. Hold 'em flows better than Hold Them.
Also, why are they "Flamin' Hot", and not "Flaming Hot"?
And can't we finally just say "Texas Hold Them", instead of "Texas Hold 'Em"?
Now this paragraph in teen speak:
cuz thayr plaing to lzy ppl ie us we like elmnting as mny sylbles as pssble + we dnt lyk stops & strts wen tlking holdem flows bttr then holdthem
Originally posted by pawnhandlerThe so-called "hot" foods triggers a pain reation by the nervous system which in turn releases endorphins into the blood stream. In other words, Flamin' Hot Cheetos make your students high.
Spend time with my students after lunch. I think you're right about the pure evil part!