the story isn't very true..... at all.....like, it only has nuggets of truth... This guy proposed flamin hot popcorn, months after Flamin Hot was already out.
I get their was a creator of the spicy snacks but I doubt the one who thought it first didn’t use authentic Mexican spices. I think Richard and his wife were natural at it and created the spice. He introduced the spicy that is Mexican inspired.
I really liked this recap and then I found out this whole movie is a lie. While he was a janitor who helped to develop a product and earned his way up, it wasn't Flamin Hot Cheetos. Frito Lay had to do their own investigation into it after a last week actually worked on developing them found out about this story.
@@MoreXxDotLynne was assigned to the task of making a better flavor she was not the originator but indeed someone who cemented the flavor we have today. Well 10 years ago. Cheetos aren’t the same
Damn this makes me almost cry. I love to see ppl overcome adversity. I’ve heard about this man for years and I’m glad to see he’s finally getting recognized. I personally love flaming hot and was always mad they were so limited back in the day. I hope that he finally gets what he deserves ❤
i met a coworker before who would always have a handful included in his lunch pack or crushed and spread into his sandwiches. he said the spicyness gives him a boost and keeps him from being sleepy for the rest of the shift. he was a pretty great guy, he doesnt smoke or drink and says root beer & cheetos are his only indulgement. as I also soon found out from our other coworkers that he was saving money to buy a house for him & his mom. last time I have seen him was before the Pandemic, an unforgettable guy.
Yeah man, me too... Tons of them, And the also mix it with noodles, cheese and pickles, wrap it up and let it sit for a bit to make a very jailhouse meal.....
@@coffeelink943 Not all cool stories are true homie. There’s a lot cool false stories out there. It’s called fiction. There’s a whole section in the library dedicated to it. Would it have been cooler if it were true… yeah maybe but it still was a enjoyable movie.
Fun Fact: Its based on the real Richard Montanez who is actually in 14:49 in glasses and the lady in white blouse is the wife, that's the real Richard Montanez.
Abosoltely awesome , learning and confidence is key, some times you have to tell a good lie to let people believe you so no one gets in trouble, if you know something cause someones always going to be offended
Despite of all these sad people here. I enjoyed the Story and the video. Im sure there are lots of people in the world like the main protagonist. More blessings to all
People are saying he didn't really invent flamin hot, but it is entirely possible it was created independently by different people. That even happens in science. I'm sure there is truth to this story.
Sorry to disappoint, he's right. Thos guy had nothing to do with Flamin' Hot. He wasn't even part of the team that created this product. Looks like he started his story in the mid 2000s. Either way it's definitely just a story. A fake story. 😔
@@caliopeknows844lmaoooo shit irritates me so bad. I hate when ppl say “irregardless” they don’t understand it’s just “regardless” cause they don’t read much. 🤦🏾♀️🤷🏽♀️
@@swarajdash9975 I think ppl hear other ppl say it and run with it cause how!! 😩😂😅 I know it’s stuff I say that probably burns other ppl up, but that is just the one for me personally 😂
0:53 ah yes, good thing it ended after the 60's, after that everyone got their land back, everyone went back to their original continents of origin and everyone lived happily ever after.
Society tells us to give up so that there are less people in the race.Back in the 70s when I was in school that was the message that was pushed on me by everyone. Family teachers friends.for a long time I accepted this for such a long time.in my late teens I changed that and Life got better it wasn't easy .Only I learned to play the game that was society and how to be a part of the winning team. Never give up.
@@POV.putafingerdown the trick is to play the cards you were delt the best way you can. Self improvement never comes to an end .it's important to stay true to yourself. The world is full of negative .it's up to you to find positive in everything. I'm now in my late 50s the fight goes on. As I tell my son.you can't change the world .but you can change your world. That's exactly what I did .good Luck mate.
A clever employee who comes up with a terrific idea is rarely recognised by the senior managers in corporation. Many who reach the highest wrungs get there because they are good administrators or accountants. If a creative from junior levels approach them with a good idea, they will steal it, they will sack the employee or will bury the idea because of jealousy. If you are lucky enough to create the good idea, explore developing it outside the company. Do your own research, market it over the internet, start small, use your employers clients, then quit your job. Corporations are beasts so treat them like one.
@@stepankrabik3428 yes, you are probably 💯 The American dream is a lie. Corporations are there to make their investor rich and working people are just a cheap labour resource.
Just think if he had broke out on his own and done it. He still had the old school mentality of caring about your company. Because it took care of you after 20-30 years. Because it supported you and your community and your children etc.. But around this same time those corps became international conglomerates. So detached from their "communities" that built them, that it became irrelevant. They shipped the jobs over seas at the expense of those communities to gain more profits, more dividends and growth for stockholders and more bonuses for the executives.
A small, independent person of no large means, education or connections would have been squashed by a larger firm. If he had made any traction, they would have "borrowed" the idea and put him out of business.
holy shit do some research dude wasn't even working there when they started the test marketing of flammin hot this story is based off a lie. while he did help the brand he didn't create it at all.
@@NickPCage I did, and I found what you say, but then found other things saying the opposite of that. In the end, I don't really care who invented them and it wasn't even remotely close to the main point of my comment.
Yes the guy that this is being attributed to worked for Lays, yes he was a valued employee, but the flaming hot idea was something McCormiks sent to Lays and this whole thing is a feel good fake.
Lol thanks to this guy. Not a big fan of chips but when I order from Frito-Lay online, it’s either the Smartfood cheddar pop corn, Truffle Lays or Flaming Hot cheetos.
Fun fact he did not create the I mean hot Cheetos he was just a general who got a really popular and decided to take that even though someone else made it
I’ve been hearing about this story for a long time at least early 2000’s glad he’s finally getting his story told. The first story I ever heard was it was a black man then in more recent years was told it was a Mexican. Either way great story! I wish everyone the best… to overcome adversity is strength and I love to see it ❤😊
Richard Montanez did not invent Flamin Hot Cheetos. He simply stole credit from those who did. There's a entire LA times article debunking his involvement.
The Los Angeles Times published an exposé in 2021 challenging Montañez’s claims, stating Flamin’ Hot Cheetos were developed at Frito-Lay's Texas headquarters. Lynne Greenfeld, a junior employee, is credited with developing the product. Frito-Lay acknowledged Montañez's contributions to Hispanic marketing but denied his involvement in creating Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.
America is the country that made the biggest contribution is lessoning racism by bringing people from every nation together and having them be together. You don't understand how divided the world was before the US compared to how it is today.
Is it just me or does every Latino have a black friend?? My friend from childhood until he passed away and as Robb. Blacxicans for life my brother!! We shared food love stories and everything about growing up to be a man.
His wife stood by his side! Major reason of his success
For a fake story, I guess
he is a fraud and all this was bullshit
@@DerekmilewskiI think it was supposed to be a inspirational movie about not giving up on your dreams, idk just came up with it by watching 😐
he was a good husband so she did!
Acha 😂😂😂
Gotta give it up for his wife . A good woman will always keep you on track
I was thinking this the whole time
Or a good man if your into that kinda stuff
Pppp
nope cant work like that buddy@@Tonyis138
👏👏👏well said
Judy never left his side. We know which women would not be so patient and loyal.....shhhhhhhh. They dont want factory workers....
the story isn't very true..... at all.....like, it only has nuggets of truth... This guy proposed flamin hot popcorn, months after Flamin Hot was already out.
Kid: How was I born dad?
Me: Me and your mom went too far.
Wtf
Info, Richard Montanez created Flamin Hot Popcorn, not Flamin Hot Cheetos. Anyway, Lynn Greenfeld was the actual creator.
supposedly
Anyways shoutout us mexicans ❤
@@awkwardfreakinperson7936I suggest you actually do some research bud 😂
I get their was a creator of the spicy snacks but I doubt the one who thought it first didn’t use authentic Mexican spices. I think Richard and his wife were natural at it and created the spice. He introduced the spicy that is Mexican inspired.
He didnt make shit @@Xxiii__
I really liked this recap and then I found out this whole movie is a lie. While he was a janitor who helped to develop a product and earned his way up, it wasn't Flamin Hot Cheetos. Frito Lay had to do their own investigation into it after a last week actually worked on developing them found out about this story.
@stevenrod100 Cheeto’s
C'mon man!!!!
Btw he didn’t even make hot cheatos it was this one women
@@MoreXxDotLynne was assigned to the task of making a better flavor she was not the originator but indeed someone who cemented the flavor we have today. Well 10 years ago. Cheetos aren’t the same
@@MoreXxDot*woman
Damn this makes me almost cry. I love to see ppl overcome adversity. I’ve heard about this man for years and I’m glad to see he’s finally getting recognized. I personally love flaming hot and was always mad they were so limited back in the day. I hope that he finally gets what he deserves ❤
it was a lie
@ dang 😩😂 well damn nvm
Even though this story is false, I love the storyline. Quite an exciting movie to watch! Enjoyed it.
Yeah, he goofed with the whole "CEO Enrico" bit. Enrico didn't join Frito Lay until 1991; well after Flamin Hots were out in test markets.
@@Shadi2 WAIT WHAT
NOOOOO IT IS REAL STORY
@@ijlala3799r u dumb?
@@ijlala3799it’s completely made up the guy is such a liar
Secret of his sucess:
His wife never left him even in desperate times…❤
True.
False.
@@jeixsdid u even know what he is saying??
He was a good husband so she stood by him
He was a good husband so she stood by him
i know a guy who loves flaming hot cheetos so much that he usually crush a bag of it and mix it with his own made fried rice.
Guyanese?
@justsayin2085 that doesn’t sound awful just not the whole bag jeez 😂
i met a coworker before who would always have a handful included in his lunch pack or crushed and spread into his sandwiches. he said the spicyness gives him a boost and keeps him from being sleepy for the rest of the shift. he was a pretty great guy, he doesnt smoke or drink and says root beer & cheetos are his only indulgement. as I also soon found out from our other coworkers that he was saving money to buy a house for him & his mom. last time I have seen him was before the Pandemic, an unforgettable guy.
Yeah man, me too... Tons of them, And the also mix it with noodles, cheese and pickles, wrap it up and let it sit for a bit to make a very jailhouse meal.....
14:49 the real Richard and Judy Montanez made cameo on the this film as extras receiving the marketed flamin cheetos..
Oh true
The support from his wife is very special ❤❤❤
It’s a woke movie. I’m suprised a bisexual is not in this.
@@kerosenefire8988 Why is it woke?
@@kerosenefire8988 answer me.
@@kerosenefire8988how is it woke? Please explain?
he was a good husband so he deserved a supportive wife
As someone who doesn’t like flaming hot Cheetos, this was a cool story
its a bullshit story based off a lie. Frito came up with it themselves dude wasn't even working there when they were market testing it.
It’s false tho, even the CEO never remembered any meetings like that
@@coffeelink943 Not all cool stories are true homie. There’s a lot cool false stories out there. It’s called fiction. There’s a whole section in the library dedicated to it. Would it have been cooler if it were true… yeah maybe but it still was a enjoyable movie.
@chiefgangmusic Cheeto’s
@@coffeelink943meeting’s
As a latina, I dont know what id do without hot cheetos. Them things are a way of life.
@lone-stormer don’t
@@lexi9010wont
I'm black and I hate hot cheetos.
Oh and one of my friends is half Indian half Native American and she doesn't mind them.
I'm a boarder hopper 💀
Fun Fact: Its based on the real Richard Montanez who is actually in 14:49 in glasses and the lady in white blouse is the wife, that's the real Richard Montanez.
woah thanks thats p cool
The real liar lol
Abosoltely awesome , learning and confidence is key, some times you have to tell a good lie to let people believe you so no one gets in trouble, if you know something cause someones always going to be offended
Beautiful movie and beautiful recap. Thank you!
Boricua Hispanic indian n black IAM.. I say wow that was a true story. Never to late to be what you want to be. God bless you.
blessed is he who finds a good wife❤
🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼💐💐💋💋💘🌹😍🦋
I always love movies like this! It always encourages us that life can get better no what matter where you start or where you come from💪
it's a bullshit story based off a lie do some research. dude wasn't even working there when they started the test marketing.
I need someone like Judy.
Pray with sincerity and be a worthy husband and may God grant your prayer.
Despite of all these sad people here. I enjoyed the Story and the video. Im sure there are lots of people in the world like the main protagonist. More blessings to all
People are saying he didn't really invent flamin hot, but it is entirely possible it was created independently by different people. That even happens in science. I'm sure there is truth to this story.
I don’t care about if it was fake or not. But the storyline is just too good
It’s real.
@@JustDEV1Proof?
these are the kind of movies that will give you tears :'')
Except It was Fake, Unfortunately
@hedwigugla8836 One Love, Homie..
Moral of the story Marry a Good wife
Bro could have just started his own factory he even did the marketing himself
To all the people who want to watch It: It's on disney+ And it's called Flaming hot
I work for frito lay as a Packaging Machine Operator this guys chip is made literally all over the plant.
Sorry to disappoint, he's right. Thos guy had nothing to do with Flamin' Hot. He wasn't even part of the team that created this product. Looks like he started his story in the mid 2000s. Either way it's definitely just a story. A fake story. 😔
Finally someone that did their research. stories complete bullshit
Still was good movie
So was he not a janitor in the company who then was promoted to executive..
Judy is such a good "Lays"
A wife like Judy please!
So inspirational & motivating! Thanks for sharing! ❤❤❤
Too bad it's fake
😮@@Coach_Shiner
Irregardless if this story is true or not, it is inspirational. Like a Latino version of the pursuit of happiness.
"irregardless"?
@@caliopeknows844lmaoooo shit irritates me so bad. I hate when ppl say “irregardless” they don’t understand it’s just “regardless” cause they don’t read much. 🤦🏾♀️🤷🏽♀️
@@Queenofdacastle Tony Soprano said it once too. Funny how they don't see that a word need not have Ir and less both.
@@swarajdash9975 I think ppl hear other ppl say it and run with it cause how!! 😩😂😅 I know it’s stuff I say that probably burns other ppl up, but that is just the one for me personally 😂
I love how Richard and his beautiful wife are still together! Xoxoxo
The way this dude said “elote” lmao
It's AI voice
Why the judge at 1:30 looked like Gregg Popovich? Lol
1:24 "one day, the relationship went TOO FAR and Judy ended up pregnant" Bro my wife would actually kill me lmaooo
I wish every hardworking man finds a Good wife like that 😊
Thank you for sharing your story
4:10 “He was about but he held his anger” 💀💀💀
amazing wife at home, real friends, deleting pride aside. nothing stoping you
14:50 the two people getting the cheetos is the real Judy and Richard
Nice caught !!
Just wanted to point out that at 14:49 that both Richard and his wife made a cameo in the movie :)
14:49 the real Judy makes a cameo in the movie. 😎😎😎
You know you should thank the creator of Cheetos since it’s my favorite brand of snacks
0:53 ah yes, good thing it ended after the 60's, after that everyone got their land back, everyone went back to their original continents of origin and everyone lived happily ever after.
I'll take "Things that never happened" for 500
its almost exactly what happened, but there was no buisness meeting.
@@alphabrainwavesactually, almost none of it was true. The irl guy Richard Hernandez made up the entire story for popularity.
Society tells us to give up so that there are less people in the race.Back in the 70s when I was in school that was the message that was pushed on me by everyone. Family teachers friends.for a long time I accepted this for such a long time.in my late teens I changed that and Life got better it wasn't easy .Only I learned to play the game that was society and how to be a part of the winning team. Never give up.
I will never give up on what I love, thank you for this massage
@@POV.putafingerdown the trick is to play the cards you were delt the best way you can. Self improvement never comes to an end .it's important to stay true to yourself. The world is full of negative .it's up to you to find positive in everything. I'm now in my late 50s the fight goes on. As I tell my son.you can't change the world .but you can change your world. That's exactly what I did .good Luck mate.
@@lyndonmortimer4123 THANK YOU SO MUCH I WILL BE SURE TO TAKE YOUR ADVICE.
The most wholesome recap I've ever seen.
Judy is the kind of wife every men need...
A clever employee who comes up with a terrific idea is rarely recognised by the senior managers in corporation. Many who reach the highest wrungs get there because they are good administrators or accountants. If a creative from junior levels approach them with a good idea, they will steal it, they will sack the employee or will bury the idea because of jealousy.
If you are lucky enough to create the good idea, explore developing it outside the company. Do your own research, market it over the internet, start small, use your employers clients, then quit your job. Corporations are beasts so treat them like one.
Well you would be dissapointed to learn that this whole charade is a scam and a simple corporate lie.
@@stepankrabik3428 yes, you are probably 💯
The American dream is a lie. Corporations are there to make their investor rich and working people are just a cheap labour resource.
Bruh. Judy aged like fine wine
It’s a movie 🤣 all actors are fine wine.
Hahahahahah lol
@@kerosenefire8988lol
IT SHOULDVE BEEN ME NOT HIM
From humble beginnings to fiery success.❤❤❤
Literally😂
When the king is low his queen have to stand up
Thank you for being one of the few reviewers that tells us the title.
great movie man, we don't get happy movies like this anymore
Just think if he had broke out on his own and done it. He still had the old school mentality of caring about your company. Because it took care of you after 20-30 years. Because it supported you and your community and your children etc.. But around this same time those corps became international conglomerates. So detached from their "communities" that built them, that it became irrelevant. They shipped the jobs over seas at the expense of those communities to gain more profits, more dividends and growth for stockholders and more bonuses for the executives.
A small, independent person of no large means, education or connections would have been squashed by a larger firm. If he had made any traction, they would have "borrowed" the idea and put him out of business.
holy shit do some research dude wasn't even working there when they started the test marketing of flammin hot this story is based off a lie. while he did help the brand he didn't create it at all.
@@NickPCage I did, and I found what you say, but then found other things saying the opposite of that. In the end, I don't really care who invented them and it wasn't even remotely close to the main point of my comment.
His wife is the perfect representation of ride or die
Yes the guy that this is being attributed to worked for Lays, yes he was a valued employee, but the flaming hot idea was something McCormiks sent to Lays and this whole thing is a feel good fake.
Prone to bullying and prone to getting bullied are two different things.
The moral lesson I’ve learned is always believe in yourself and you
Will know that you can do it
Godbless for creating one of the goat deli snacks
the fact that judy was acting as a side character in 14:48 is crazy
15:55 That's the moment I cry of joy 😂❤
Please what is the name of the movie
Is it me or isn’t that ‘Steven’ little boy played by the same TikTok kid whose father Randy Gonzales ….died
Fake origin Story😂 directed by corporate
True the real original story isn’t like this the guy never went to school
@@samuelpaz3218 the guy never mad The Cheetos look it up
@@samuelpaz3218Didn't the movie says he really didn't go to high school? 😂😂😂
Still a good story
Thats why he didnt signed the application form coz he didnt understand whats in it
2:04 right off the bat this story does not pass muster, an electrician reguardless of race or etnicity is never going to make less than a cashier.
Really good recap, liked it
This story totally giving me goosebumps, just by thinking it really happened.
I think u might know this already I used to believe in the story until recently the story was proven false
Man! Has anyone ever tried "Hot cheeto Sushi rolls"? 🤤THEY ARE AWESOME!🤩
Lol thanks to this guy. Not a big fan of chips but when I order from Frito-Lay online, it’s either the Smartfood cheddar pop corn, Truffle Lays or Flaming Hot cheetos.
It's was not him who made flaming hot cheetos all story are made up and he never go to school
Bruh, do some research before commenting, Richard Montannez is the creator of the Flamin Hot brand
We all need a Judy in our lives
Fun fact he did not create the I mean hot Cheetos he was just a general who got a really popular and decided to take that even though someone else made it
Such a great story❤ we never knew about it thank-you for sharing the story 😊❤ Cheetos is emotion to us
It isn't true ❤
I’ve been hearing about this story for a long time at least early 2000’s glad he’s finally getting his story told. The first story I ever heard was it was a black man then in more recent years was told it was a Mexican. Either way great story! I wish everyone the best… to overcome adversity is strength and I love to see it ❤😊
Richard Montanez did not invent Flamin Hot Cheetos. He simply stole credit from those who did. There's a entire LA times article debunking his involvement.
He and his wife experienced a bad time... And stood together to make times better
The Los Angeles Times published an exposé in 2021 challenging Montañez’s claims, stating Flamin’ Hot Cheetos were developed at Frito-Lay's Texas headquarters.
Lynne Greenfeld, a junior employee, is credited with developing the product.
Frito-Lay acknowledged Montañez's contributions to Hispanic marketing but denied his involvement in creating Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.
Bravo Amigo Bravo 👏 ❤✌️
Can fight but it's impossible to tear racism apart from America.😂😂😂
America is the country that made the biggest contribution is lessoning racism by bringing people from every nation together and having them be together. You don't understand how divided the world was before the US compared to how it is today.
This is so far one of the most inspirational story ever
It’s fake
@@Derekmilewskihow
@@escanor3699 because it never happened. The guy in the story has came out and said he never did any of this.
Judy is the real hero of this movie.
What's the title of this movie?
Why don't you tag the movie titles???
He did it's down
25 cents for a burrito is a winner
World needs more couple like richard and judy❤
I don't think the director understand how much electricians are payed
Like always , you never dissapoint us with your content
As a 90's kid in India ...I always preferred Cheetos over Potato chips
India u get these things?
@@msdadsfsxwhy not?
Heartwarming movie, never give up on what you dream of
The story tells never give up your dreams
Richard and judy😂 i cant help think of the british daytime tv show 😂
Is it just me or does every Latino have a black friend?? My friend from childhood until he passed away and as Robb. Blacxicans for life my brother!! We shared food love stories and everything about growing up to be a man.
Just remember that even a low class mexican immigrant family could afford a home in the 80s. Now middle class families are struggling
***based on a false story***
Fr 😭
A false story that made for great PR and brand recognition
It’s not a fault story
@@aarlavchamlimg4764 yes it is. The man lied and an investigation was done on him. He never made the flamin’ hot Cheeto. Do research, it’s not hard
Oh you’re 12. Of course you didn’t do research.
i dont like them but i dont think ive ever seen more hot cheetos than in highschool lol
Judy never left his side ❤
so ur telling me that all it takes is a burito a day to find a amazing woman like that.
A true wholesome story
A fake wholesome story*
@@loltheman3374alr know