
They also emailed Karp, saying, “If you are unwilling to send the items and cereal packaging to us, please provide these items to your local law enforcement. One thing is for sure: a lab confirming the shrimp tails are actually shrimp tails won't solve the mystery of where they came from - unless the lab confirms they aren't shrimp tails and are. General Mills issued a statement saying, “We can say with confidence that this did not occur at our facility.” I have to go get them tested,” Karp said. 02:38 - Source: CNN Top business news 16 videos See what man says he found. And then Karp noticed black stuff toasted into some of the flakes. Are those shrimp tails in the Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal And thats not all. Someone even offered an anatomical breakdown of shrimp body parts. Man Says He Found Shrimp Tails in Cinnamon Toast Crunch - The New York Times Advertisement The Curious Case of the Cinnamon Toast Crunch Box Crave those crazy shrimp tails The. Karp wrote back, “OK, well, after further investigation with my eyes, these are cinnamon coated shrimp tails, you weirdos.” Next, the company said, “It appears to be an accumulation of the cinnamon and sugar that sometimes can occur when ingredients aren’t thoroughly blended.” “I definitely don’t want another cereal,” Karp said. The company offered to “replace the box” of cereal. Jensen Karp/Twitter Did an internet comedian really find shrimp. Jensen sent a photo of the alleged shrimp to General Mills’ Twitter account. Comedian Jensen Karp claims he found shrimp tails in his Cinnamon Toast Crunch, in this image tweeted on Mar.


Ummmm - why are there shrimp tails in my cereal? (This is not a bit) /tTjiAdrnVp- Jensen Karp March 22, 2021Īnd thus began the shrimp tale that mesmerized the internet, inspiring cereal mockups and Cap’n Crunch Sprinkling Shrimp in what was jokingly described as “clearly a case of corporate sabotage.”
