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Cheetos are a great snack, but I wish I could add their cheesy flavor to other foods.
Freeto-Lay could sell the powder they apply to Cheetos as a canned spice. It would be good on chicken, potatoes, other kinds of chips, or most any food.
Cheddar Cheese Powder
http://www.amazon.c...urmet-food&v=glance US$3.45 per 4.5 oz, properly orange, but in a bottle or plastic bag (not canned). [jurist, Oct 09 2005]
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To each their own... Hope it goes well with your crossaint (or fishbone, in the spirit of fairness) |
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It would be manufactured and sold by Freeto-Lay, so it would have the marketing power and authentic taste of Cheetos. |
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Then you would get lots of fried corn bits in it. |
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Sheer genius. Will probably lead to other related products;
beef broth in eggnog
tortilla chip powder on cake
pixie dust for fighting crime |
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It's that fake orange goo it leaves behind on your fingers, that gives Cheetos that special zing. |
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Dunno about canning it. I kind of like the digging into the box action. |
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Use 1/2 the contents of a Kraft Dinner (macaroni & cheese) package? It's not Cheetos brand, however. |
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//Adding something that is obviously not food (the yellow shit on cheese flavoured snack foods), to food items is coprophagia// Oi! |
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