What are hot cheetos?

Hot Cheetos are a spicy, cheese-flavored snack made from puffed cornmeal. The chips are coated with a mixture of chili powder, sugar, and MSG. Hot Cheetos were first introduced in the United States in 1971 by the Frito-Lay company. They quickly gained popularity and have since become one of the most popular snack foods in the country.

Hot Cheetos are available in both original and Flamin' Hot varieties. The Flamin' Hot variety is spicier than the original and is often considered to be one of the spiciest snacks available in the United States.

Hot Cheetos have been praised for their unique flavor and crunchiness, but they have also been criticized for their high levels of sodium and MSG. Some people have even reported experiencing side effects such as stomach pain, heartburn, and nausea from eating Hot Cheetos.

Despite these concerns, Hot Cheetos continue to be a popular snack food. In fact, they were ranked as the third most popular snack food in the United States in a 2018 survey conducted by Snacknation.

Here are some interesting facts about Hot Cheetos:

* Hot Cheetos are the most popular snack food in Mexico.

* Hot Cheetos are the second most popular snack food in the United States, after Doritos.

* Hot Cheetos are made with real cheese.

* Hot Cheetos are available in a variety of flavors, including original, Flamin' Hot, cheese, and limon.

* Hot Cheetos have been featured in several movies and TV shows, including "Breaking Bad" and "The Simpsons".