

Also, it’s only ‘viral’ because of their insane response. “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. “Something regarding the stupid ‘Did he fake this?’ take,” he wrote. Shrimps himself acknowledged this narrative in a tweet on March 23, the day after he shared his personal news with the internet. Naturally the saga has received a staggering degree of rapt attention, because shrimp tails, in cereal? Disgusting, say more! The tertiary presence of a formerly beloved Boy Meets World character? Okay, yes! But then things really began to devolve.įirst came the accusations that Karp had made the whole thing up. Karp has meticulously documented his quest for answers on Twitter, posting snippets from his heated exchange with General Mills - which has apparently requested that he bring the shrimp tails to the police, as evidence - and plans for DNA testing of the candied crustacean bits. Ummmm - why are there shrimp tails in my cereal? (This is not a bit) /tTjiAdrnVp- Jensen Karp March 22, 2021 Further, the man, Jensen Karp - podcaster and husband of Boy Meets World’s Topanga Lawrence - claims to have identified certain pieces specked with creepy black gunk eerily reminiscent of worms, or (barf) rodent droppings. And yet, a Los Angeles man claims that, earlier this week, he poured himself a bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch to find a pair of sugar-coated shrimp tails hiding among the crazy squares. Also: very unlikely to wind up in a cereal-processing plant, one hopes. Shrimp tails: very distinctive, in form and function, and therefore, very difficult to mistake for anything else.
