![]() 'After further investigation with our team that closely examined the image, it. He pointed out other things that he allegedly found in the box along with the “shrimp tails” including string, a pea shaped object, and pieces of cereal with odd black marks on them. In response to his tweet, Cinnamon Toast Crunch denied that what Karp found inside his box was actually shrimp tails. It’s because of this level of seriousness that it’s highly doubtful Karp is making this up. The company asked me to DM them, they apologized, sent me a coupon for a free 12-pack, and that was that. Rating: Unproven About this rating Context Though photographs show objects. ![]() As an example for something even lesser in nature to this, I received a free 12-pack of Diet Coke when I tweeted about how one of the cans in my 12-pack was completely empty despite being fully sealed with no puncture marks. A southern California man found shrimp tails, a string, and rat feces in a box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal. Companies, for the most part, do try to treat these incidents with the severity that they deserve. In all seriousness though, as rare as issues like these are, they are extremely unsettling when they do come up. Just wait until you get to the part about asparagus beetles. Cinnamon Toast Crunch (CTCSquares) MaNotice the line replace the box, as it is the very beginning of a back-and-forth tweet war that I like to call, a song of shrimp and sugar. It will be interesting to see if this one sticks around. ![]() But if you are interested, here’s a nice little link from their official website. In 2022, there was a new creation known as Lucky Charms Cinnamon Toast Crunch Mix that debuted. Karp, and lots of other folks, were simply not buying. To go even further, you don’t even want to know what the FDA allows within its acceptable guidelines to be found in food products. Karp Tweeted the photo on Monday afternoon, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch eventually responded, saying that the objects in the cereal was just accumulated sugar. It all started with a box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Jensen Karp, a writer, comedian and podcast host based in Los Angeles, shared the alleged experience on March 22. If you’re squeamish, do yourself a favor and never look up ANYTHING online about what things people have found in food before. A Twitter user has thrown the internet into disarray after allegedly finding shrimp tails in his cereal box. The idea of finding foreign objects in food is ghastly. ![]() Pun initially not intended, but in retrospect, totally intended. After some frustration with General Mills, the cereal company that makes Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Karp has set out to get the apparent shrimp tails and cereal tested. Something fishy might be going on at the Cinnamon Toast Crunch factoryat least according to one Twitter user who claims he found shrimp tails in a box of the popular cereal. Karp seems to be taking all of this in stride and decently good-humor but it doesn’t make the whole situation itself any easier to stomach. ![]()
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