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  2. Spicy dispute over the origins of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos winds ...

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    PepsiCo introduced FlaminHot Cheetos in 1992. Montañez says he continued to develop spicy snacks, like FlaminHot Popcorn and Lime and Chili Fritos, and in 2000 he was promoted to a ...

  3. Richard Montañez - Wikipedia

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    Montañez began giving keynote speeches, largely based on his Flamin' Hot Cheetos claim, in the late 2000s. [2] [18] Montañez's last position was vice president of multicultural sales and community promotions for PepsiCo North America. [19] He retired from PepsiCo in March 2019 during an internal investigation into his Flamin' Hot Cheetos ...

  4. He says he invented Flamin' Hot Cheetos. He didn't, said ...

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    Separately, a similar but unrelated Flamin' Hot Cheetos test product went out around 1990 in Detroit, Chicago and other markets in the central United States, managed by a separate division within ...

  5. Cheetos Fans Divided on Returning Flavor: 'Wish They ... - AOL

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    Cheetos has brought back a discontinued flavor, but fans aren’t as thrilled about the update from the snack food brand as they have been for other launches. It all started when popular food ...

  6. Man who claims he invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos is ... - AOL

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    An ongoing debate over who invented FlaminHot Cheetos is heating up. Richard Montañez, the man who claims to be the brains behind the popular snack, has now filed a lawsuit against PepsiCo ...

  7. Cheetos - Wikipedia

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    According to Frito-Lay records, Flamin' Hot Cheetos, a spicy version of the product, was developed at the company's headquarters in Texas starting in 1989, as part of a project led by Lynne Greenfeld, and introduced in test markets in the summer of 1990, alongside Flamin' Hot versions of Fritos and Lays. [31]