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Spicy Snack Causes Distress - 7-Eleven, North Vancouver British Columbia

4 years ago reported by user-rckd2715 business

Flaming Hot Cheeto Puffs, 7-Eleven, Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, BC, Canada

1245 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, V7M 2H5 British Columbia, Canada

I ate a snack sized bag of flaming hot Cheeto puffs (the non-puff ones did nothing) and the next day I had the worst stomach ache and almost through up, I was very dizzy and kept getting hot flashes. At first I didn’t know it was the cheetos so I ate them again and same thing happened, it hurt so much I could barely move. I already struggle with gastrointestinal issues and these made it SO MUCH WORSE, do not eat these even tho they taste good. | Symptoms: Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Other, Gas, Dizziness

#7eleven #cheetos #northvancouver #britishcolumbia #canada

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