What if Cheetos dust could be used as a super powerful explosive?
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When Cheetos exploded onto the food market in 1948, the orange dust coating them was thought to be just a cheap cheese flavour powder, but it wasn't until 2019 that we discovered Cheetos dust could be used as a powerful explosive. <br><br>A bored teenager from Florida went on Chambers with the revelation that Cheetos dust exploded when ignited by an electrical flame. <br><br>"I asked myself. What if Cheetos dust exploded."<br><br>The teenager said that he experimented by filling a bag with Cheetos dust, and then he lit it using an electrical flame. Cheetos dust exploded just like magnesium powder does when ignited. <br><br>The explosion was so loud that his mother came running into his room, screaming at him to stop igniting Cheetos dust, and the horrible stink it caused was so bad that she threatened to ground him for life.<br><br>The news quickly went viral, and soon Cheetos dust was in high demand on the black market, and countries around the world banned Cheetos dust from being sold to the public. <br><br>Cheetos dust is now used by the military as a cheap, but deadly explosive device. <br><br>It was used to assassinate a dictator in South America by lacing his food with the substance and then igniting it with a flameless lighter that emitted an electrical flame. <br><br>Never underestimate the power of Cheetos dust.
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