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Cheetos Stains on ClothingBerta from Marana, AZ Feedback About This Post:RE: Cheetos Stains on ClothingFrito-Lay sells Natural White Puff Cheetos. No orange stains but with all the same great taste. Post By Ashley (Guest Post) RE: Cheetos Stains on ClothingMy kids love cheetos so I just keep baby wipes right there and they could just wipe of their hands and keep munching away. I did however cut back on those tasty little snacks because the contain so much msg (monosodiumglutamate) it was causing some issues in my kids, headaches, even some "attitude " problems I had no idea, so now they just have them occaisionally . Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Cheetos Stains on ClothingI don't know how old your son is, but if he is young, why don't you just take his shirt off? If he is older, ask him not to wipe his orange paws on his clothes, make him wash his hands etc. If he is old enough, make him pretreat the stains or do his own laundry. Post By Jess (Guest Post) RE: Cheetos Stains on Clothing
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