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To: longz who wrote (1538537)5/14/2025 6:35:54 AM
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The best and perhaps only reason to live in Canada.

Hawkins Cheezies
Hawkins Cheezies will change your opinion of Cheetos forever—they’re super crunchy and impossibly cheesy. Arianne Jones

In the United States, you’ll find an endless array of cheese puffs, cheese balls, and Cheetos, but without a passport, you will never find the delightfully crunchy Hawkins Cheezies. Similar to Cheetos yet somehow even more vibrantly orange, Cheezies are a puffed-corn snack made with aged cheddar, giving them a surprisingly sharp tang in addition to their cheesiness. Unlike many other popular Canadian snacks that have been bought and resold under bigger brand names like Nestlé or Cadbury, Hawkins Cheezies are still manufactured by the same family business—using the original machine made by their inventor in 1949.