It's true: it's only a matter of time until we're required to eat broccoli
"Schools Are Trying Hard To Ban 'Highly Addictive' Flamin' Hot Cheetos".
Some school districts in California and New Mexico are trying to ban Flamin' Hot Cheetos, reports ABC News.
Why are they doing it?
There's a concern about nutrition since each bag contains 26 grams of fat, but schools are also worried that the Cheetos are "highly addictive."
My older daughter's seventh-grade students love them. Coming soon: bumper stickers that say "You can have my Flaming Hot Cheetos when you pry my cold, dead hands from them."


You might like this video, then: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YLy4j8EZIk
Posted by: Jim | October 19, 2012 at 10:42 AM
Here in Mankato, Mn the mandatory fruit and veggie rules in the elementary schools have driven kids to waste fruits and veggies at an alarming rate. New school rules make kids take a fruit or veggie whether they want th or not, and the predictable has occurred: garbage bags full of fruits and veggies. Any takers on whether the solution to govt failure is more govt?
Posted by: Phil | October 20, 2012 at 08:45 AM