Man claims he found shrimp tails in his Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal
Los Angeles writer and comedian Jensen Karp discovered shrimp tails in his box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, sparking debate with General Mills. It’s one of the most popular brands in America, but what a California man found in his Cinnamon Toast Crunch has made him lose his appetite for his formerly favorite cereal. I had already eaten one full one.”Ummmm @CTCSquares - why are there shrimp tails in my cereal? pic.twitter.com/yKPkpx7PWq — Jensen Karp (@JensenKarp) March 23, 2021Costco didn’t respond to CNN. “It’s such a bummer because Cinnamon Toast Crunch is literally the only cereal I eat.
Kellogg’s, Little Debbie team up to create new cereal
Kellogg's, Little Debbie team up to create new cereal2021 is looking up. Kellogg’s and Little Debbie have teamed up to bring this mind-blowing cereal. The companies have taken a classic childhood treat and given it new life with new Cosmic Brownies cereal. The cereal won’t be available until May when it will be found at retailers nationwide. They released Oatmeal Creme Pie cereal last year.
Post’s Waffle Crisp cereal back in stores
Get ready to binge your favorite Saturday morning cartoons in style with a big bowl of Waffle Crisp. If you don’t yet know the breakfast favorite, the maple-flavored, crispy, corn cereal are shaped like little waffles. It’s a dream come true for 90s kids, the Post cereal came out in 1996 but it was taken off shelves in 2018. Clearly, Waffle Crisp fans weren’t happy, some even started a petition. If you want a bit of a blast from the past, the cereal is being sold at select Walmart stores.
Milk District bar the Nook on Robinson to screen creepy fare in their parking lot on Halloween weekend
click image Bride of FrankensteinThis Devil's Night, why not take in some creepy (and alternately campy) cinematic delights? The Nook on Robinson is putting on a " Spooky Nooky " movie night in their back parking lot, programmed by Joshua Martin of Uncomfortable Brunch and Cartoons & Cereal infamy, on the night before Halloween.The fare on offer is a serving of retro Halloween commercials, Boris Karloff's definitive take onas it aired in 1986 on MTV (I'm fanning myself), and, naturally, Movie night in the Nook's parking lot happens on Friday, Oct. 30, at 6:30 p.m.The event will be socially distanced, according to the organizers. Consider it a drive-in, just without the cars. The event will be free, but feel free to tip Martin.
orlandoweekly.comMagically delicious: You can now buy just Lucky Charms marshmallows
Your breakfast dreams have come true. General Mills, which makes Lucky Charms, will be selling pouches of the famous marshmallows as a limited-time item beginning in September. "Just Magical Marshmallows" will be sold in 6 ounce packages for $3.99, featuring the eight flavors typically included in cereal boxes. It's the first time the Lucky Charms marshmallow pouches will be available nationwide. It was not immediately clear how long the product would remain available.