I just found your blog. Do you know why kids eat cheetos? If you eat a bag of cheetos and drink some coke, the cheetos expand in your stomach making you feel full. This is perhaps the cheapest way to feel full. These are kids whose parents either aren't feeding them properly or who haven't been taught about proper nutrition. A culture of poverty and absentee parenting are perhaps the bigger issues here than product-specific litter.
Down every street, alley and gangway, the jewel of Rogers Park can be seen. Is it the violet? (the State flower of the great Illinois), the top stripe on the Chicago flag depicting the north side? or the many discarded liquer bottles from Soo's? (usually some form of malt liquer, Ice or 40 oz.) or is it the voter fraud and electioneering during elections by incumbent officials? If you think the jewel of RP is any of these, you are sadly mistaken. The real deal is that finger lickin', orange finger residue leavin', cheesiest of the cheesy puffed snack known as Cheetos!
All Cheetos bags displayed on this blog were found in their natural habitat. No Cheetos bags were harmed in the production and distribution of this blog. The author of this blog in no way contributed to the delinquency of Rogers Park.
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I just found your blog. Do you know why kids eat cheetos? If you eat a bag of cheetos and drink some coke, the cheetos expand in your stomach making you feel full. This is perhaps the cheapest way to feel full. These are kids whose parents either aren't feeding them properly or who haven't been taught about proper nutrition. A culture of poverty and absentee parenting are perhaps the bigger issues here than product-specific litter.
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