In a stunning discovery, Egyptologists and cardiovascular imaging experts have uncovered evidence of a brand of potato chip called King Tut’s Extra-Crispy Kettle Chips and the ruins of what appears to be antiquity’s first Cheetos factory
ORLANDO, Fla. — Researchers said they found evidence of hardening of the arteries in Egyptian mummies dating as far back as 3,500 years, challenging longstanding assumptions that cardiovascular disease is mainly a malady of modern societies…
“Not only do we have atherosclerosis now, it was prevalent as long as 3,500 years ago,” said Gregory Thomas, a cardiologist and imaging specialist at University of California, Irvine, who was principal investigator of the study. “It is part of the human condition.”

World's First Cheetos Factory