![]() ![]() "People have said they can help, but this is all I’m currently doing." "I am currently at a hospital, as poison control suggested they test the black parts - as I ate a bowl," Karp told TODAY on Tuesday afternoon. Most importantly, nothing new from General Mills since they asked me to send them the shrimp tails that they had tried to convince me was sugar.īut he is actively trying to get to the bottom of the situation, especially because consuming rat droppings can be potentially harmful to his health. I am going to get the black stuff tested today, and also going to talk to the Costco. The other bag looked like it was taped up with clear packing tape and had what appeared to be a loose string of dental floss inside, the photos of which Karp also posted to Twitter.ĪM UPDATE: I feel fine. In shock, Karp inspected the cereal further with the help of Fishel, who he said "has a stronger stomach" than he. He found the alleged shrimp tails in one of the bags. Along with the shellfish remains, Karp told TODAY Food there were also little black specks resembling rat droppings baked into the squares and some green pea-sized thing.Īccording to Karp, he and his wife, former "Boy Meets World" star Danielle Fishel, purchased a family pack of the cereal at a Costco in Woodland Hills, California. ![]() That's when he saw cinnamon-crusted shrimp tails swimming around the bag. After eating a bowl, Karp went to pour a second for he and his young son to share. It's a shrimp tail - an empty shrimp tail coated in toasty bits.Īt least that's what Jensen Karp, the Los Angeles-based comedian, writer and dad, claims he discovered Monday. But then, what's that? Is it a sugar cluster? A misguided square? No. Ah, it's morning and time to pour a nice bowl of sweet Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
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