St. Louis, MO (KPLR) A teacher in New Mexico is trying to cool down a hot trend. The teacher says the snack food, “Flamin’ hot Cheetos” is a health hazard and a mess and they want it banned from school. She even sent a letter home with her middle school students urging them to keep the Cheetos at home because they aren’t healthy. She also said the Cheetos are keeping the janitors busy cleaning up all the red fingerprints left behind from the red dye in the Flamin’ Cheetos. Parents admit they are guilty of feeding the habit.
Flamin’ Hot Cheetos Causing Controversy at School

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