![]() ![]() Bake French toast for 30 to 40 minutes, or until the top is crisp and the inside is set, but still moist. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and sprinkle the cinnamon sugar evenly over the French toast. Let this sit for at least 10 minutes, or up to overnight. In response, Cinnamon Toast Crunch (aka CTC) offered Jensen a new box and asked him to DM them. Press the bread into the liquid until it’s saturated. Karp also accused the brand of “gaslighting.” He wrote back, “OK, well after further investigation with my eyes, these are cinnamon coated shrimp tails, you weirdos. After a man claimed to find shrimp tails in his Cinnamon Toast Crunch, the internet went into meltdown, police got involved, and he got milkshake ducked. It appeared as though there were cinnamon-covered shrimp tails mixed in with the cereal. According to many responses on Twitter, the discovery is rather worrisome for those with crustacean allergies, and simply to the general public. So when a story began circulating this week about a disturbing discovery in a box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, consumers were horrified. However, this response sparked backlash from Karp himself and thousands of people online. And shortly after sharing the saga on Twitter, people became enthralled in. ![]() “We assure you that there’s no possibility of cross-contamination with shrimp.” Jensen Karp, a podcaster, writer, and husband to Danielle Fishel ( she played Topanga in Boy Meets World), has recently found what appeared to be shrimp. Karp found what appeared to be shrimp tails covered in cinnamon-sugar coating mixed in with the cereal yes, really. Can you please send us a DM to collect more details? Thanks!”Īs the news began trending online, the cereal manufacturer responded to the thread with an additional tweet, explaining: “After further investigation with our team that closely examined the image, it appears to be an accumulation of the cinnamon sugar that sometimes can occur when ingredients aren’t thoroughly blended,” the brand said in a follow-up tweet. It seemed the Cinnamon Toast Crunch employees used the same exact tone and response to someone finding shrimp parts in their breakfast cereal as they would to someone upset that there wasn’t enough cinnamon for their taste. “We would like to report this to our quality team and replace the box. General Mills soon responded to the claim via Twitter saying, “We’re sorry to see what you found!” the brand replied. The post quickly went viral, amassing up over 133,000 likes as of Wednesday morning, and over 13,000 retweets. Ummmm - why are there shrimp tails in my cereal? (This is not a bit) /tTjiAdrnVp- Jensen Karp March 22, 2021
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