NATIONAL CHEESE DOODLE DAY – March 5
Sun Mar 5th

National Cheese Doodle Day

Fingers turn a cheesy orange as we snack on these delectable treats on March 5th, marking an annual event where fingers turn a cheesy orange. ispy, or baked, these cheddar cheese-coated snacks are available in puffed or crunchy, fried, or baked varieties. These cheddar cheese-coated snacks are available in puffed or crunchy, fried, or baked varieties. They also come in single-serving or jumbo-sized bags.

The true maker of Cheese Doodles is being questioned by the public. Generally, the credit goes to Morrie Yohai, who created a variety of extruded snack foods in the 1940s for his family's business, Old London Foods. Patents for similar products appeared in the 1930s and then some competing stores in Wisconsin and New Orleans as well as other Wisconsin and New Orleans.

However, they came to be, and they are here. Their crunchy, orange delectableness is loved around the world. They come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and flavors, and 15 million pounds are produced annually.

How to Observe #nationalcheesedoodleday

  • By adding the orange-y snack to your lunch, you can commemorate National Cheese Doodle Day.
  • You can also include cheese doodles in your recipes
  • Crush them up and use them as breading for fried fish
  • For added crunch, taste, Top homemade mac and cheese with crushed cheese doodles
  • What dishes will you make using cheese doodles?
  • To post on social media, grab a bag (or tub) of cheese doodles and use #NationalCheeseDoodleDay

Cheese doodle FAQ

Q. What are cheese doodles made of?

A. These airy, crunchy snacks are made from corn. Each piece is coated with orange dust, which is the cheesy part.

What calories are in a serving of cheese doodles? Q. How many calories are in a serving of cheese doodles?

About 150 calories are contained in a one-ounce serving of cheese doodles.