Citations:Cheetos


 * where used as a countable noun, to count each piece
 * 1980, Bird World, volumes 3-4, page 61:
 * They also enjoy an occasional Cheeto or Frito — am I going wrong here?
 * 1983, Richard Benyo, Rhonda Provost, Runner's World Indoor Exercise Book, page 35:
 * Ask Rich about the challenge of eating only one Cheeto.
 * 1988, Christopher Peterson, Personality, page 556:
 * What happens when a rat learns to run through a maze in order to gain a Cheeto?
 * 1991, Joseph T. Tobin, Dana H. Davidson, Preschool in Three Cultures: Japan, China and the United States, page 161
 * You get fights over food, or the kids make trades, like they trade their whole sandwich for three Cheetos.
 * 1993, Katherine Applegate, Love Shack, page 24:
 * "Luis says you should probably take a couple days off," he reported as he knelt down next to Mooch and balanced a Cheeto on the dog's nose.
 * 2000, Michael Stone, Totally Dead: A Streeter Mystery, page 71:
 * Two small eyes, close together over a nose crooked as a Cheeto.
 * 2003, Bryna Siegel, Helping Children with Autism Learn, page 209
 * If he says, "I want Cheetos," thank him for asking, and give him a few Cheetos.
 * 2006 April 9, Steve Paulson (interviewer) and Stefan Gates (interviewee), “Techno Cuisine”, To the Best of Our Knowledge, Wisconsin Public Radio
 * Steve Paulson: So do you just take a leaf and wrap it around your Cheeto and go from there?
 * Stefan Gates: Exactly. I'd say sausages are an easier thing to start with. Cheetos are slightly com—, slightly more complicated.
 * 2008, Tatiana Bellanova, Case Study of a Faith-based Youth Development Program Serving Latino Youth, page 227:
 * Laura eats a Cheeto and adds, “We have a good time when we're together.”
 * 2013, Christine Barber, When the Devil Doesn't Show: A Mystery, page 47:
 * “Now we need to know the last time someone talked to them or saw them in public, so we can get the timeline straight,” Joe said, popping a Cheeto into his mouth from a bag that had been open on his desk for three days.
 * 2015, Terry Davis, If Rock and Roll Were a Machine, page 114:
 * The first of the sophomores had returned and was distributing handfuls of Cheetos around the group.


 * in general use
 * 1980, Patricia Vernier, The California Factor, page 41
 * Her stomach could survive any patchy appeasements, but she couldn't find the damn Cheetos anywhere in the kitchen.
 * 1982, Roger Rapoport, California Dreaming: The Political Odyssey of Pat & Jerry Brown, page 156
 * Or, they could follow the example set by their new boss, who crammed concise lists into pockets stocked with Cheetos munched in lieu of lunch.
 * 2002, Rida Allen, The Legacy Tree, page 4
 * Changing into her bathing suit, she promised her parents she would be careful, grabbed a bag of Cheetos and set off with Peanut toward the pier.
 * 2005, Julia Slavin, Carnivore Diet, page 211
 * He stealthily glided into the kitchen, looked at all the food, daintily picked up the bag of Cheetos and went to sit in the dining room.
 * 2005, Alan Haehnel, Stressed, A Teen Symphony in One Act, Theatrefolk, ISBN 189487059X, page 20
 * We’d be cruising down the holy highwaysnarfin’ only the best foods: Cheetos and Mountain Dew and an occassional Slim Jim. Heaven on wheels
 * 2005, Hal Edward Runkel, Screamfree Parenting, Raising Your Kids by Keeping Your Cool, ScreamFree Living, ISBN 0975998110, page 137
 * Vacation is great, isn’t it? Getting up when you want, wearing pajamas until noon, eating Cheetos instead of Cheerios for breakfast.
 * 2009, Wendy P. Jones, Waves Crashing, page 50:
 * AJ was initially taken by her long, soft, curly brown hair, but he knew he was in love when she ultimately decided on the Cheetos, his all-time favorite snack.
 * 2012, Roger J. Burnett, Short Stories and Tall Tales, page 26:
 * “Just because you like Cheetos doesn't mean your Gecko does,” I yelled across the room. Cheetos is Ethan's favorite snack.