Some California schools ban popular snack, Flamin' Hot Cheetos
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Several Pasadena, Calif., schools have banned the popular snack, Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, from the schools, KTLA reported.
School officials said the snack doesn’t have enough nutritional value – each bag has about 26 grams of fat and one-fourth the daily recommended sodium intake.
Older students at Pasadena Unified School District have already been depleted of their choices of candy and junk food.
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Andrew Jackson Elementary School in Pasadena, said any student who brings the snack to school will have the item confiscated.
Frito-Lay, the manufacturer of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos said “it’s committed to responsible and ethical marketing practice, which includes not marketing our products to chidren under ages 12 and under.”