A Canadian community has a rather odd new claim to fame in the form of an enormous statue celebrating the iconic orange dust that adorns the snack food Cheetos. The massive monument reportedly stands a staggering 17 feet tall and depicts a hand holding one of the cheesy treats. The piece was unveiled this week in the hamlet of Cheadle, Alberta, which 'earned' the statue because the community's name resembles the term 'cheetle,' which is actually the name given to the snack food's ubiquitous orange dust that is all too familiar to anyone who has eaten a bag of Cheetos and subsequently found their fingertips covered in the substance.
More on this weird story at the Coast to Coast AM website.