This prompted the official Cinnamon Toast Crunch Twitter. "Boy Meets World" star Danielle Fishel - who is (surprise!) married to Jensen - tweeted that the General Mills assertion put her "truly at a loss for words." She later added, "I usually wait for lunch to eat shrimp." The latest? On March 23, Jensen tweeted that "a Carcinologist (crustacean researcher) that works at NHMLA is going to morphologically identify the shrimp using microscopy and he will work with a team of researchers to use DNA to try and identify the putative shrimp down to species. Initially, Karp tweeted out what appears to be a photo of two sugar-coated shrimp tails mixed in with the brand’s signature cereal squares. General Mills asserts that the thing that looks like a shrimp tail is nothing more than "accumulation of the cinnamon sugar." Celebrities, though, weren't buying that explanation and said this was a bona fide Cinnamon Toast Crustacean. 'Fun fact: the Cinnamon Toast Crunch shrimp guy gave me 5 racks to shoot a video back when I still had a nose ring' Chance the Rapper, who also posted an old video showing Jensen Karp giving.
Ok, we’ll after further investigation with my eyes, these are cinnamon coated SHRIMP TAILS, you weirdos. As kids, we all longed to find a surprise prize in our cereal boxes. What exactly was in that box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch? Earlier this week, comedian Jensen Karp tweeted images of what appeared to be shrimp tails he found in a box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch he purchased. The panicked souls at Cinnamon Toast Crunch try to do damage control but make everything worse by claiming these shrimp tails are an 'accumulation' of 'sugar.' Jensen is, understandably, not having it. The CEO of General Mills is clapping back at claims of crustacean caudae caught up in the process of packaging its popular cereal Cinnamon Toast Crunch. The Twisted Story Of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Shrimp Tails & Topanga Lawrence. A tall tail, er, tale has taken over the Internet.