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Which food, Cheetos® or Goldfish, had more calories per gram? Serving size of Cheetos and Goldfish- 28g Calories of Cheetos- 130 Cal Calories of Goldfish- 170 Cal
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Which food, Cheetos® or Goldfish, had more calories per gram?
Serving size of Cheetos and Goldfish- 28g
Calories of Cheetos- 130 Cal
Calories of Goldfish- 170 Cal
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Goldfish has more calories
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