TheDamnMushroom
Cheetos Mighty Zingers - Ragin' Cajun & Tangy Ranch
New from the folks behind Chester Cheetah and photographed on a garbage can top with a VGA cell cam: two mixed flavors of Cheetos. Not to be confused with Dolly Madison Zingers. Of course.
I stopped eating Cheetos when I was... geez, preschool, because I simply don't like them. I'll eat the hell out of cheesie poofs (gawd, I loved Cheez Doodles as a kid and the varous really-puffy store brands as a teen) but the crispy kind... no thanks. I'll try any flavor just to say I did, however.
And what I have to say about the Mighty Zingers, which translates as small chunks of Cheeto consistancy: Mighty fine indeed. The "cajun" is just a mild version of Frito-Lay's patented "Flamin' Hot™" flavor they put on pretty much everything. The "ranch" is very much ranch-like and I'd gladly buy a large bag of just that flavor. Most of the bag was "ranch".
327/365
Cheetos Mighty Zingers - Ragin' Cajun & Tangy Ranch
New from the folks behind Chester Cheetah and photographed on a garbage can top with a VGA cell cam: two mixed flavors of Cheetos. Not to be confused with Dolly Madison Zingers. Of course.
I stopped eating Cheetos when I was... geez, preschool, because I simply don't like them. I'll eat the hell out of cheesie poofs (gawd, I loved Cheez Doodles as a kid and the varous really-puffy store brands as a teen) but the crispy kind... no thanks. I'll try any flavor just to say I did, however.
And what I have to say about the Mighty Zingers, which translates as small chunks of Cheeto consistancy: Mighty fine indeed. The "cajun" is just a mild version of Frito-Lay's patented "Flamin' Hot™" flavor they put on pretty much everything. The "ranch" is very much ranch-like and I'd gladly buy a large bag of just that flavor. Most of the bag was "ranch".
327/365