If there is an afterlife, a Seattle man wants to make sure he will have a bag of his favorite snack on hand when he gets there.
The man, who goes by the name “Sunday Nobody” on TikTok, posted a video where he revealed the 3,000 pound tomb he built, all to hold a bag of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.
He said the tomb was an effort to preserve the snack “for centuries.”
Sunday Nobody says he does these “meme art projects as a fun side hobby right now. My day job is working as an animator. When I’m not at my 9 to 5, I’m usually in my art studio.”
According to the New York Post, the process took nearly four months and cost $1,250 in materials.
“The hardest part was the weight, mixing 3,000 pounds of concrete of those 80-pound bags was strenuous,” he said. “But that was all part of the fun of it.”
The location of the tomb remains secret.
Sunday Nobody says, “The way I found the land was by posting to my Instagram ‘Does anyone own land in the PNW (Pacific Northwest) that would be willing to let me bury something on their property? (not a dead body)’ and a very nice couple replied saying they’d love to be a part of the project.”
Attached to the crypt is a golden plaque that simply says “Flamin’ Hot Cheetos,” along with ingredients.
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