Por: New York Post Life November 08, 2022
May the Flamin’ Hot Cheetos forever rest in cheese. A Seattle man revealed that he custom-built a tomb for a bag of hot Cheetos in an effort to preserve the savory snack “for centuries.” The TikToker — who goes by the name of Sunday Nobody — depicting the whole process from start to finish. Since it was posted, the three-minute video has gained nearly 11 million views. “I just do these meme art projects as a fun side hobby right now.... + full article
Forbes USA Life November 15, 2022
Adam Moskowitz, CEO and owner of Larkin Cold Storage and Columbia Cheese, hosting the Cheesemonger ... [+] Invitational as Mr. Moo.C Bay Milin It’s the March Madness of the cheese world. Held since 2010, the (CMI) was initially conceived as a rave afterparty to the New York... + más
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Newsweek USA Life November 08, 2022
A video of a man creating a custom-built tomb for a packet of Cheetos has amazed and perplexed viewers this week.Posted on Sunday, the footage has already been viewed over 10 million times on TikTok.In the three-minute video, the Seattle-based creator Sunday Nobody (who goes by... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Life October 31, 2022
We're gonna travel back in time to when I was 12. I went to school in Compton — I'm an L.A. girl through and through and currently live in South L.A. I was in middle school, and all my friends and I ate was Hot Cheetos, and all we drank was Gatorade. That's just... + más
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The New York Times USA Science October 31, 2022
More than three millenniums after Tutankhamun was buried in southern Egypt, and a century after his tomb was discovered, Egyptologists are still squabbling over whom the chamber was built for and what, if anything, lies beyond its walls. The debate has become a global pastime.At... + más
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Forbes USA Life October 28, 2022
Clara DiezClara Diez Madrid-based is a cheese activist, content creator and founder of . Formaje is a cheese-focused community, e-commerce platform, and brick-and-mortar store in Madrid. Diez doesn’t just enjoy cheese but endeavors to go beyond its consumption to preserve the... + más
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Newsweek USA World October 28, 2022
The tomb of King Tutankhamun is among the most iconic ancient Egyptian sites. But as the 100-year anniversary of its discovery approaches, several mysteries about the famous pharaoh's life remain a mystery.The ancient leader, commonly referred to simply as King Tut, ruled... + más
King Tut and his treasures come alive for a high-def age | ABC News
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