Agreed. I’m sure most of America (if not elsewhere) is aware of cheese balls. When I was growing up, Mr. Peanut brand cheeseballs were the generic Cheetos-like snack that our family ate. If it is the 32 oz. container that is surprising… well, insert comment about American waistlines and then move on. Some people like to buy in bulk. It’s not like the things can really go stale.
My room mate eats these all the time.
He seems to like them.
He also likes balls.
Um.
Why were you amazed?
Agreed. I’m sure most of America (if not elsewhere) is aware of cheese balls. When I was growing up, Mr. Peanut brand cheeseballs were the generic Cheetos-like snack that our family ate. If it is the 32 oz. container that is surprising… well, insert comment about American waistlines and then move on. Some people like to buy in bulk. It’s not like the things can really go stale.
yah i passed some of these in a store and the container was nearly 2 feet tall.
I’m guessing that that is an exaggeration. 14″ is pretty standard.
we don’t have these massive containers in Londinium
I always liked cheetos, but I dislike the price, and frito lay in general.
I personally always enjoyed cheese curls to cheese balls, but that it just me.
I’m not a big fan of Frito Lay either, especially Fritos and Doritos. They sit in mah belly like sand and make me feel generally less-than-well.
I get the huge Utz buckets of cheese balls from BJs sometimes. I eat them with chopsticks to keep my mouse-hand clean.
after all you don’t want to end up with an orange dick
Indeed. I have a strong preference for Utz products myself.
I love Utz natural kettle cooked potato chips.