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05-19-2009, 04:11 AM
Preston Hollow couple sees Christ-like figure in a Cheeto
11:27 AM CDT on Monday, May 18, 2009
From Staff Reports
What would "Cheesus" do?
A Preston Hollow couple driving home from Houston was snacking on a bag of Cheetos when Sara Bell had a religious experience.
"Jesus appeared," she told the Preston Hollow People newspaper last week.
Or more exactly – a Cheeto in the shape of what appears to be a two-inch tall figurine with extended arms.
Bell had bought a bag of Cheetos in Jersey Village, about 20 miles northwest of Houston, and was eating the cheese-flavored snack when she made the discovery, the newspaper reported.
"I had eaten most of the ones in my hand and one was left lying there, and I said 'Oh my gosh! Look at this! It really looks like a person in a robe praying,'" she told KTVT-TV. Her husband Dan looked over and said "'Wow! It does look like a praying Jesus.'"
The couple nicknamed the orange puffed snack, "Cheesus."
Their discovery landed them on the front page of the Preston Hollow newspaper.
It's unclear whether "Cheesus" will be going up for auction on e-Bay. For now, the newspaper reported that the cheese snack is wrapped in tissue inside a box.
Linketh (http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/051909dnmetcheesus.1564ea4d.html)
11:27 AM CDT on Monday, May 18, 2009
From Staff Reports
What would "Cheesus" do?
A Preston Hollow couple driving home from Houston was snacking on a bag of Cheetos when Sara Bell had a religious experience.
"Jesus appeared," she told the Preston Hollow People newspaper last week.
Or more exactly – a Cheeto in the shape of what appears to be a two-inch tall figurine with extended arms.
Bell had bought a bag of Cheetos in Jersey Village, about 20 miles northwest of Houston, and was eating the cheese-flavored snack when she made the discovery, the newspaper reported.
"I had eaten most of the ones in my hand and one was left lying there, and I said 'Oh my gosh! Look at this! It really looks like a person in a robe praying,'" she told KTVT-TV. Her husband Dan looked over and said "'Wow! It does look like a praying Jesus.'"
The couple nicknamed the orange puffed snack, "Cheesus."
Their discovery landed them on the front page of the Preston Hollow newspaper.
It's unclear whether "Cheesus" will be going up for auction on e-Bay. For now, the newspaper reported that the cheese snack is wrapped in tissue inside a box.
Linketh (http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/051909dnmetcheesus.1564ea4d.html)