Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Cheese balls were originally made out of livestock feed (and free stuff)

Cheese balls, cheese curls and other cheese puff snack foods were invented at a factory that made flaked food for livestock. No, I'm not talking about party cheese balls or MTV True Life "where are my cheeseballssssss?", I'm talking about old fashioned processed snack food cheese balls (you know, round, bright orange, puffs of "cheese" -- You've seen them in the supermarket, next to the industrial sized barrels of "party mix").

One day, around 1930 or so, Edward Wilson, a flake machine operator at the Flakall Company noticed that when the flaked food was mixed with water and heated it created a puffy curl of corn. He took the puffs and added oil and flavorings -- thus creating the first cheese puff. Now there are many kinds of processed puffed corn cheese snacks, and it is estimated that 82% of Americans with families have consumed some kind of cheese puff.


Come back!

Planter's Cheez Balls were so popular that a petition was formed when they were taken off the market to bring them back (sign it here, I dare you).

Ever wanted your own barrel of cheese balls but just couldn't make the commitment to eat the the...um... how many balls are in one of those things? That's where I need some help (giving away free stuff). Check out the below photo...

Click and image will enlarge

if you can guess how may cheese balls are in the barrel (estimate based on nutrition label - the barrel will remain sealed) you win...

...drum roll please...

... the barrel of cheese puffs! Yes. Really. No lie.

A few rules:
  • Post your guess in the comments section below
  • Include your e-mail address (anti-robot style)
  • Closest price wins, go over and you loose
  • All entries must be in by 11:59 p.m. EST on Monday, April 6 - winner will be posted the following Tuesday
  • Runner ups will receive certificates of participation (looks good cube - certificates have a way of making the smallest desk seem a like a corner office)
  • No double guesses, first come first serve

Ready, set, say cheese balls!

10 comments:

Katie said...

I guess 3 balls. Yes, just 3. Next time give out chocolate.

paulzak2 said...
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paulzak2 said...

1,120 cheese balls!
kaz1980 AT aol.com

Shana said...

222

shanamreyes at gmail dot com

LJ said...

327 cheezey balls.

lmj1227 at gmail dot com

Anonymous said...

The answer is 1389 balls, please have those out to me before sunday.. Baseball season starts..

f_bacchetta at hotmail dot com

paulzak2 said...

1,120 cheese balls!
kaz1980 AT aol dot com

das boot said...

I say 429, btw I am really bored at work and actually tried to find a cheeseball container label online to get the answer. you will be pleased to know that if you type in "how many cheese balls are in a barrel" your blog comes up first in google!

send my cheeseballs to
arose12345 AT hotmail DOT com

amelia said...

so:

(ratio of the volume of the container to the volume of a cheesypoof, as calculated by measuring that giant photo you posted with one of those paper ikea rulers)*0.64≈600.

So that's the guess. 600. have a feeling that cheesypoofs may defy math, though. :)

in case of winning, please deliver featured orangeness electronically to myfirstname dot yourlastname at gmail.

Anonymous said...

700

Maven_WLC AT Yahoo DOT com