![]() And although the page didn’t have much activity throughout 2018, it’s now seen a resurgence - because hey, guess what? Its goal has been met: Asteroids are back. Indeed, somewhere in the neighborhood of 9,000 people follow a fan page for Cheetos Flamin’ Hot Asteroids on Facebook originally created way back in 2011 ( here’s its first post). Alas, though, they were discontinued in 2009, vanishing from the Cheetos lineup, much as an asteroid burns up in the atmosphere of a planet with which it collides.īut - as is often the case with beloved, discontinued snacks - ardent fans never stopped hoping for their return. Shaped like spheres instead of the standard… squiggle? How does one describe the shape of a regular Cheeto? Let’s just go with squiggle: Shaped like spheres instead of the standard squiggle, they came in cylindrical canisters - and people loved them. ![]() Part of the Go Snacks line, they took everything folks loved about Flamin’ Hot Cheetos - which had themselves debuted in 1992 - and made them into the perfect on-the-good snack food. ![]() Your devotion has paid off.Ĭheetos Flamin’ Hot Asteroids were originally introduced in 2000. They’ve been resurrected by Frito-Lay for the new Flavor Shots line of snacks - and, as far as I can tell, they’re everything you remember about them, right down to their portability. On average, half to one pound of milk chocolate can kill a dog.Snack food nostalgia is a brand of nostalgia all its own - and if you happen to be a longtime Cheetos enthusiast, prepare to have every single one of your nostalgia buttons pushed: Cheetos Flamin’ Hot Asteroids are back after 10 long years away. For every pound of body weight, the dog can bear an ounce of chocolate. The exact amount that will kill a dog depends on the dog’s weight. While certain toxic foods only affect dogs when they are eaten in huge amounts, it’s not the same with chocolates. But, once again, it is best to keep such toxic foods away from your dog’s reach. For 90% of dogs, it takes at least 3 grapes to result in a negative side effect, the most common one being kidney failure. Although they are toxic, one grape doesn’t really affect a dog. Dogs particularly dislike the smell of spicy foods which is why they also don’t eat it often.Ī lot of ‘normal’ human foods are poisonous for dogs. Since their sense of smell is extremely strong, they can recognize spicy foods by the aroma. But, there is still a very low chance that dogs will eat something with a spicy flavor. Things like curry and hot peppers cannot be tasted by dogs. The best thing is to be cautious than sorry.ĭogs do not have taste receptors for spicy flavors. However, regularly eating things like Cheetos that have high sodium content as well as fats and oils is harmful. They are almost harmless if the dog only ate one or two of them. All of this may sound excessive but trust me, it’s better to be over-protective than to regret later on. For when your kids or guests are eating such things, limit your dog to another room. Next, whenever you’re eating your snacks, be careful not to drop them. A locked cupboard, preferably that is high is the best option. Keep all your human snacks far away in a secure place that your dog should never be able to reach. The next step is to take preventative steps to ensure that the incident does not repeat again. The digestive system will have flushed out the harmful ingredients by this time. If 24 to 48 hours have passed and your dog seems fine, the chances of any risk are over. See also 10 Reasons Why Your Dog Is Suddenly Food Obsessed You should still be wary and prevent this from happening again. There are very brisk chances that the dog will repeat the mistake again. The reason why your dog might have munched on a few was out of curiosity or to get your attention. The truth is that dogs generally hate spicy foods. The side effects can be treated and your dog won’t suffer. As long as is only happened as an accident, things will be fine. Just because your dog will be okay doesn’t mean it’s alright to feed hot Cheetos every now and then. But in all these cases, the amount of Cheetos isn’t enough to kill or hurt the dog.ĭo not misinterpret this information. Sometimes, kids can also accidentally feed dogs the wrong things. ![]() Or maybe, the dog found a pack of Cheetos lying around. For when the dog did eat hot Cheetos, it probably happened by accident when you dropped some Cheetos on the floor. No informed and loving pet parent will ever let their dog eat hot Cheetos on a daily basis. If your dog only munched on a few or if this only happened once or twice, you can relax. There are a few possible risks but they only arise if dogs are eating Cheetos regularly or in big amounts.
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