Karp told the New York Times that “Privately, they were still being very nice” when they communicated with him directly. Naturally, plenty of people expressed healthy skepticism about whether the whole thing was even real - it did, after all, seem slightly fishy.Ĭinnamon Toast Crunch responded, of course. the actress who played Topanga in Boy Meets World and who last year did sponsored content for Cinnamon Toast Crunch, that Karp had once been a regular on a podcast called Pistol Shrimps Radio, and that this wasn’t even the first time General Mills had a shrimp-related product fiasco (a Michigan blueberry packer shipped shrimp-tainted blueberries to use in General Mills’ blueberry scones General Mills sued them in 2011). “Ummmm - why are there shrimp tails in my cereal? (This is not a bit),” he wrote alongside a picture of the suspiciously shaped items.įor a while, everything seemed to follow the typical plotline of “guy finds something weird and posts it on Twitter.” People made jokes about “not having this on their 2021 bingo cards!” and pointed out the absurdity of it all (“wtf i just opened my box of cinnamon toast crunch and its all shrimp,” said one next to a picture of a frozen bag of shrimp), they found uncanny coincidences - that Karp is married to Danielle Fishel, a.k.a. After sending an email to General Mills, the maker of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, he posted what he’d found on Twitter. The contents, according to Karp, appeared to be a result of product tampering he went on to tweet that one of the bags in his two-pack of cereal was taped on the bottom. Ummmm - why are there shrimp tails in my cereal? (This is not a bit) /tTjiAdrnVp- Jensen Karp March 22, 2021
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