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Truck full of nacho cheese leaves sticky mess on Arkansas highway
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Date:2025-04-17 10:25:53
Transportation officials in Arkansas had a cheesy joke played on them when they dealt with nacho typical highway spill.
A truck carrying multiple packs of nacho cheese spilled over Interstate 30 in the northwest city of Prescott, according to the Arkansas Department of Transportation. The department shared photos on X, formerly Twitter, of what looks to be at least a hundred opened cheese cans spilled on the road.
"Taco Tuesday, anyone?" the department shared.
The cheese spill caused part of the highway to close as officials cleared the cans and cheese.
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The highway reopened later that day, according to the post. Authorities did not specify how the incident occurred or how long it took to clean the mess.
USA TODAY has reached out to the Arkansas Department of Transportation for further comment.
Social media users had fun making cheesy jokes about the spill.
"Nacho average rush hour," one X user replied.
"Cheesy traffic jam," another user shared.
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