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Man, the Nanny Staters sure are on a Banning binge. Cheetos? Come on Socialists.
Teachers across several states are patrolling hallways searching for students in possession of snack food contraband but theres one hot & spicy treat that is Enemy Number One Flamin Hot Cheetos.
We dont allow candy, and we dont allow Hot Cheetos, Rita Exposito, principal of Jackson Elementary School in Pasadena, Calif., told the Chicago Tribune. We dont encourage other chips, but if we see Hot Cheetos, we confiscate them sometimes after the child has already eaten most of them.
Yes, you read that correctly. Teachers at Jackson Elementary school confiscate contraband bags of Cheetos.
A spokesman for the Pasadena School system told Fox News that the ban was part of a district-wide wellness policy and that most of the guidelines come from the federal government.
The spokesman said during school hours they are responsible for the students and that includes their health.
There are reports of similar Cheetos crackdowns in Illinois and New Mexico.
In Albuquerque, a seventh grade health teacher sent a letter to parents calling for a ban on the Frito-Lay product.
The teacher at Lyndon B. Johnson M idle School warned parents that Hot Cheetos are not only unhealthy but can also spread germs because the students share their Cheetos. The teacher also complained to parents that the snack food is too messy.
They have that red dye in them and the kids get that all over their hands and track it all over everything and the custodians have to clean it up, Albuquerque Schools spokesman John Miller told Fox News. Theyre not big fans of that....
Read More:
Schools Crack Down on Cheetos | FOX News & Commentary: Todd Starnes
Teachers across several states are patrolling hallways searching for students in possession of snack food contraband but theres one hot & spicy treat that is Enemy Number One Flamin Hot Cheetos.
We dont allow candy, and we dont allow Hot Cheetos, Rita Exposito, principal of Jackson Elementary School in Pasadena, Calif., told the Chicago Tribune. We dont encourage other chips, but if we see Hot Cheetos, we confiscate them sometimes after the child has already eaten most of them.
Yes, you read that correctly. Teachers at Jackson Elementary school confiscate contraband bags of Cheetos.
A spokesman for the Pasadena School system told Fox News that the ban was part of a district-wide wellness policy and that most of the guidelines come from the federal government.
The spokesman said during school hours they are responsible for the students and that includes their health.
There are reports of similar Cheetos crackdowns in Illinois and New Mexico.
In Albuquerque, a seventh grade health teacher sent a letter to parents calling for a ban on the Frito-Lay product.
The teacher at Lyndon B. Johnson M idle School warned parents that Hot Cheetos are not only unhealthy but can also spread germs because the students share their Cheetos. The teacher also complained to parents that the snack food is too messy.
They have that red dye in them and the kids get that all over their hands and track it all over everything and the custodians have to clean it up, Albuquerque Schools spokesman John Miller told Fox News. Theyre not big fans of that....
Read More:
Schools Crack Down on Cheetos | FOX News & Commentary: Todd Starnes