People all around the world are sitting down eating a good snack. That snack is Cheeto Puffs. Cheetos are the #1 puff food in the U.S.A. Although people can’t get their hands off of them and their orange color. They are not very healthy for you. HISTORICAL FACTS In 1948, the Cheeto Puff was made. It was made by a guy named Charles Elmer Doolin. Cheeto Puffs are puffy corn shaped things with cheese on the outside. The Cheeto Puffs were made by accident. Charles ended up changing the name of the cheeto Puff to Adams Cooperation. Then changed it back to Cheeto Puff. SCIENTIFIC FACTS There are a ton of weird discounted flavors in Cheeto Puffs.It takes 5,000 cows to make a years supply of Cheeto Puffs. Also, Cheetos have been made to be addicting.The Cheeto mystery kind was the first snack that was designed to color your tongue. The Chester Cheetah that was of TV was banned from TV from a long time ago. He was Banned because he was scary. The Orangish color on your hands when you eat Cheeto Puffs is from Science. …show more content…
To make the feed,they would put corn into the grinder. This process they did produced airy little blobs of corn. Then, the first corn puffs were made.They are addicting because of the melting in the mouth Cheetos are very unhealthy. They are high in fat and calories. Short-term effects of eating Cheetos can include some nausea. Cheetos dodged government guidelines for some schools. FACTS YOU PROBABLY DIDN’T
Mildred Day and Malitta Jensen had a problem. Often times amazing things can happen when people can find a solution to a problem. These homemakers were leaders of a Campfire Girls group. They needed the girls to make something that they could sell to raise funds for activities. The year was 1939 and these two busy ladies came up with Rice Krispie treats. They have truly become a world wide treat.
Since it’s rolled in cheese and fried, which is really unhealthy, the high amount of calories makes sense. We can now conclude that burning the food didn't really make much of a difference in calories, it still shows the cheeto as high in calorie no matter how much was burned off, in this case 1.38 grams was burned. While comparing the nutritional labels of marshmallows and cheetos, the cheetos ended having the highest energy content, as predicted since the fats and carbs are higher than the marshmallows. During the experiment, we only came across a few errors. One our calorimeter did not work so we had to switch to a thermometer for the rest of the lab, our ring stand kept falling over and our lighter stopped working at one point but none of these errors affected our data.
Reese’s Puffs have been around since 1994 with varying taglines such as, “Reese's Puffs, Reese's Puffs...Peanut Butter Chocolate Flavor”. How is this peanut butter chocolate flavor made? The cereal contains 3 different types of artificial colors, BHT, and GMOs. Not only does the cereal contain high levels of sugar and sodium it also contains toxic food substances.
What do you think of when you hear the word kiss? Milton Hershey did not want you to think of the romantic gesture of lips smacking together. Instead he invented the Hershey Kiss. This great invention is mouthwatering, milk chocolate that millions of people consume every year. The famous Kiss was invented in 1907 by Milton S. Hershey. Hershey wanted to intertwine romance and his passion of making chocolate. This chocolate sensation became popular for its odd tear-shaped piece of chocolate. Hershey Kisses have evolved into the fascinating chocolates people continue eating today. The multimillion dollar company continues to expand its candy making. The Hershey’s Chocolate Company took time to develop, but once they came
In 1952 Edward Haas brought his business to America and did extensive research with his products and the way children had grown attached to them. So in 1952 the first fruit flavored Pez was introduced along with the first Pez dispensers with character heads on them. The first flavors of Pez included cherry, lemon, orange and strawberry. These were the flavors that Edward thought the children would like the most. DispensersIn 1947 when the first Pez dispenser was invented it looked like a cigarette lighter and the "characters" that we know Pez by were not introduced until 1952. It is not certain, but some experts think that Mickey Mouse, and several other Disney characters were the first to appear on the top of dispensers.
Ben and Jerry launched their “Cowmobile”, a modified mobile home used to distribute free scoops of ice cream in a unique cross-country marketing drive. Unfortunately, the vehicle burned to the ground outside Cleveland, but everyone escaped unharmed. Ben said it looked like “the world’s largest baked Alaska.” Undaunted they resurrected the idea the following year with “Cow II”, once again going cross country giving away free scoops.
You might guess it’s a custom dreamed up by a modern-day, real-life Willy Wonka, but people have been chewing gum, in various forms, since ancient times. There’s evidence that some northern Europeans were chewing birch bark tar 9,000 years ago, possibly for enjoyment as well as such medicinal purposes as relieving toothaches. The ancient Maya chewed a substance called chicle, derived from the sapodilla tree, as a way to quench thirst or fight hunger, according to “Chicle: The Chewing Gum of the Americas” by Jennifer P. Mathews. The Aztecs also used chicle and even had rules about its social acceptability. Only kids and single women were allowed to chew it in public, notes Mathews. Married women and widows could chew it privately to freshen their breath, while men could chew it in secret to clean their teeth.
Have you ever wondered how the chocolate chip cookie came to be? Have you ever
Because of this, they turned to electronic cigarettes. But what if these “e-cigs” are just as harmful to the mouth as a normal cigarette? The most common form of tobacco used is the cigarette. Smoking for most people gives satisfaction and pleasure. The tobacco chemicals that are released into the brain when inhaled cause a happy or joyous feeling to the person.
“He ticked off a dozen attributes of the Cheetos that make the brain say more. But the one he focused on most was the puff’s uncanny ability to melt in the mouth. “It’s called vanishing caloric density,” Witherly said. “If something melts down quickly, your brain thinks that there’s no calories in it . . . you can just keep eating it
can cause cancer ( http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/tutorials/smokingthefacts/hp099201.html). Many of the ingredients in cigarettes are not substances that humans usually consume, but smokers (and the non-smokers around them) do. Some of the ingredients contained in cigarettes are a type of rat. poison, a type of paint stripper, a type of toilet cleaner, lighter. fuel, the chemical found in mothballs, poison that was once used in gas chambers and there is even a type of rocket fuel found in cigarettes (http://ash.org/additives.html).
He noticed how kids always had much trouble with handling it because there was nothing to hold onto except the actual piece of candy. Because of this he came up with the idea of mounting the candy onto a tightly wrapped paper stick so the consumer could hold on to that instead. The reason the popsicle was born however, was much different. One very cold night in 1908, Frank Epperson (only 11 at the time) decided to mix together powdered soda and water with a mixing stick. Accidentally forgetting about it, he left it on his porch for the whole night.
Did you know three cigarettes could get one addicted? Every time one takes a puff of a cigarette
Since industrialization in early America, the food industry has been growing, and with the development of prepackaged foods and fast-food chains, having snacks at your fingertips is a luxury that seems convenient and beneficial… until one considers the effects of junk food on the body and brain. Generally, junk food is characterized as food with high fat and sugar content and minimal nutritional value (Karimi-Shahanjarini et al., 2012). In modern day America, it is common to arrive home from a long day at school or work and grab a conveniently prepackaged snack to quiet your munchies and calm your nerves. Although this seems like a harmless act, eating these snack foods can have negative effects on the body and brain.
Tobacco is made from dried up tobacco leaves prepared with chemicals to create products such as: chewing tobacco, dip, and loose tobacco to be smoked on cigarettes and pipes. There is a demand for tobacco and if companies were to stop making tobacco, then another company will sell it due to supply and demand. Even though people do choose to buy tobacco products on their own free will. Tobacco companies are partly to blame for smoking related illnesses and deaths since they knowingly create a product that is harmful, in addition, they try to appeal to a younger audience, and lastly, tobacco products are highly addictive.