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chequitagirl 02-03-2004 04:35 PM

Anybody tried the natural Cheetos?
 
Has anyone out there tried the new all natural Cheetos? I just tried them and they are great. Even my 15 yr. old daughter thought they were good. They have no preservatives, no artificial flavors, no artivicial colors. one serving has 110 calories, 6g of total fat, 12g of carbohydrate. A single serving bag is 3/4 oz. Theye are white cheddar and i suggest any one that has to have a snack of chips try them. Frito Lay also has some different chips that are all natural. I am not sure exactly what the flavors are, but if they are as good as the Cheetos then I will be looking them up and trying them. Anyone else who has tried them please give me some feed back.

Grannie39074 02-03-2004 05:35 PM

Audrey I have tried them too.They are really good. I also tried the chips with sea salt they are also great.

2cute2Bfat 02-03-2004 11:53 PM

I have not tried the natural cheetos.. but I have tried the LC chips and they are good... BUT a little too pricey for me. What price range do these cheetos come in.?

Single size?? Group size??

chequitagirl 02-04-2004 10:12 AM

well i actually got them at wal-mart this weekend in a trial pack, two packs of cheetos and 2 packs of chips for 97 cents, but i think the big bags at krogers run around $3.00.

katrinabgood 02-04-2004 10:18 AM

I must be tired...I read the question as, "Has anyone tried the all natural Cheerios?" Interested, I read on til I got to the part about them being white cheddar, and thought, "UGH!" Cheddar Cheerios??? :lol:

I have to go to bed now...

Just a thought...Why don't we list our favorite snack ideas here...things that are low fat or low carb or maybe just good for you...Whatever you nibble on, legally, to get you by without cheating.

As a low carber, I've taken to eating raw cashews. An article I read stated that roasting nuts causing the oils to become partially hydrogenated...so raw is better for you. You can get them in a health food or natural foods store. Not bad, but I do miss the salt.

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