Cheetos has recently unveiled a giant Cheeto statue in Cheadle, Alta.
The monument, which is almost 5.2 metres tall , shows a thumb and two fingers holding a Cheetos Puffs snack in the air.
The brand says it was on the lookout for the perfect home for its statue when it came across a hamlet in Alberta with a kindred name "While our residents will be the first to see the unique monument, we can't wait for the rest of Canada to see it for themselves," Gosteli said. "We're excited to be celebrating Cheetle and Canadians' cheesy, Cheetle-dusted fingertips on such a grand scale and in such a uniquely mischievous way," PepsiCo Foods Canada spokesperson Lisa Allie.
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