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A giant statue covered in "cheetle" is on display in the small Canadian town of Cheadle, Alberta. A 17-foot statue of fingers holding a Cheeto puff has recently arrived in a small Canadian town.
Cheeto dust—or ‘cheetle’—is an integral part of the snacking experience. A new statue in Canada pays homage to its messy nature.
You have to be pretty iconic to have a giant statue dedicated in your honor, and we can't think of anything more deserving of being immortalized than the orange, powdery particles that are Cheeto ...
Since these statues are located near streets, the dust is going to gather on them, but they should be cleaned at least every week. Currently, we rarely see the cleaning of statues in the city ...
Statue in Canada celebrates the orange dust you get on your fingers from Cheetos The 17 foot statue is of a hand holding a Cheeto with bright orange fingertips.
The statue is on display through November 4 in the small Canadian town of Cheadle, Alberta -- because Cheetos officially calls Cheeto dust "cheetle." ...
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Flatback. If you live in or around Cheadle — or feel like making a road trip — the Cheetle Hand Statue will be on display at 400 Railway Avenue from now through Friday, November 4.
You have to be pretty iconic to have a giant statue dedicated in your honor, and we can't think of anything more deserving of being immortalized than the orange, powdery particles that are Cheeto ...
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