![]() I would’ve dropped it,” he wrote.Jensen Karp started off the week by going viral for finding what appeared to be sugar-coated shrimp tails in a box of his Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal. Also, it’s only ‘viral’ because of their insane response. “Something regarding the stupid ‘Did he fake this’ take: there are black items COOKED ONTO the squares and tons of it at the bottom of the bag, in addition to shrimp tails and other SUGAR COATED junk. He also previously responded on Twitter to those who have accused him of faking the foreign object cereal items. Jensen went on to say the company was “being super sketchy and odd” and said they should email him “for any further correspondence.” In his reply, he said he “won’t be giving you the stuff,” adding that their initial response “calling it sugar was super weird and the fact that you haven’t said anything to the contrary doesn’t allow me to trust you with it at all.” In the most recent update to the saga Tuesday afternoon, Jensen shared an apparent direct message conversation with Cinnamon Toast Crunch in which the brand reportedly said they “reached out” by phone and left a voicemail and also wanted to “setup” a FedEx pick-up of the items. Any consumers who notice their cereal box or bag has been tampered with, such as the clear tape that was found in this case, should contact us.” “We are waiting for the consumer to send us the package to investigate further. “While we are still investigating this matter, we can say with confidence that this did not occur at our facility,” said spokesperson Mike Siemienas in a statement. In a statement to The Post, a representative for General Mills said the company is still looking into the incident. “Most importantly, nothing new from General Mills since they asked me to send them the shrimp tails that they had tried to convince me was sugar.” “I am going to get the black stuff tested today,” Jensen wrote Tuesday morning for those following his inedible escapade. This one seems taped up (?) and also appears to include…(I don’t even want to say it)…dental floss. UPDATE: my wife has a stronger stomach than me and checked the OTHER bag in the family pack. ![]() People are allergic (I am luckily not) and their main focus should be finding out how it happened to help anyone who could also run into this.” “She is really disappointed in General Mills’ statement and hoped to see more concern, rather than just tell me it was actually sugar, not shrimp tails (which is insane). “She’s honestly mad,” Karp told The Post of Danielle’s current feeling regarding the situation. “’Accumulation of sugar particles,’” Danielle responded, “I am truly at a loss for words.” She also tweeted emojis of shrimp and heartbreak. ![]() We assure you that there’s no possibility of cross contamination with shrimp.” ![]() Can you please send us a DM to collect more details? Thanks!” Cinnamon Toast Crunch wrote back, to which Jensen responded that he’s “not sure I’m ready for another box!”įollowing “further investigation,” Cinnamon Toast Crunch informed Jensen that the image he posted showed not shrimp tails but “an accumulation of the cinnamon sugar that sometimes can occur when ingredients aren’t thoroughly blended. “We’re sorry to see what you found! We would like to report this to our quality team and replace the box. In a follow-up message, Jensen looped in General Mills, the producer of the popular breakfast cereal. “Ummmm – why are there shrimp tails in my cereal? (This is not a bit),” wrote Jensen Karp, tagging Cinnamon Toast Crunch’s official Twitter account and posting an image of what appear to be sugar-coated shrimp tails in a now-viral tweet. The husband of “Boy Meets World” actress Danielle Fishel Karp, who played Topanga in the 1990s sitcom, made a very unsavory discovery in his breakfast cereal Monday morning. The popular cereal that debuted the decade you were born Here’s the cereal you should eat based on your zodiac sign Cheerios fans peeved as favorite cereal is discontinued: ‘What do I eat now?’Ĭan eating cereal before bed really help you sleep? ![]()
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