Nothing can get cheddar than this! A 17-foot sculpture of three orange-dusted fingers holding a distinct puffy snack has emerged in Cheadle, Alta. READ MORE:
But the small hamlet of fewer than 100 people located about 35 kilometers east of Calgary is suddenly gaining aOver the weekend, a strange, colourful object appeared on the horizon. The 17-foot sculpture of three orange-dusted fingers holding a distinct puffy snack has since become a“I got two messages on my phone: one from my friend who is also a Cheeto fanatic and one from my husband who said ‘you won’t believe this, there’s a giant Cheeto in Cheadle Alberta which is 30 minutes from Calgary’.
The sculpture was created by a local movie prop artist, in collaboration with the Cheadle Community Club and Cheeto owners PepsiCo Foods Canada. It selected Cheadle as the sculpture’s temporary home, suggesting the orange residue the snack leaves on your fingers shares a kindred name — cheetle.“It puts the place on the map.”
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