Meyvis said that the company “should’ve taken this seriously right away” and in doing so would have avoided this situation from making headlines and capturing the internet’s attention. He chided the company for the “discrepancy” between the public message sent on the cereal brand’s Twitter account to the private message sent to Karp. “It’s a bad idea not to give customers the benefit of the doubt and you shouldn’t go around accusing them,” Meyvis told CNN Business. (He eventually agreed to ship the box back to General Mills Karp later tweeted an exchange of Twitter private messages appearing to come from the company asking him to send the product back to them - something he originally said he did not want to do as he felt the company’s response saying it was sugar made him “look insane” - as well as a followup email exchange asking him to bring it to local law enforcement if he didn’t want to send it back. Meyvis said the discovery is gross - and that’s “very dangerous for food brands.” However, how Cinnamon Toast Crunch responded was even worse, he said. But for Tom Meyvis, a professor of marketing and consumer behavior at New York University’s Stern School of Business, there’s a lesson to be learned here. The cereal brand owned by General Mills responded via Twitter to Karp, saying that the shrimp-tail-like objects weren’t seafood, but an “accumulation of the cinnamon sugar that sometimes can occur when ingredients aren’t thoroughly blended.” It added: “We assure you that there’s no possibility of cross contamination with shrimp.”Īdmittedly, it’s a silly story. The back-and-forth quickly devolved into chaos. Can you please send us a DM to collect more details? Thanks!- Cinnamon Toast Crunch March 22, 2021 We’re sorry to see what you found! We would like to report this to our quality team and replace the box. His thousands of followers responded - and so did Cinnamon Toast Crunch. The gross object was tweeted by Los Angeles-based writer Jensen Karp, who said he found pieces of a crustacean in his cereal earlier this week. That’s what everyone thought when they first heard about the saga of the cinnamon-and-sugar encrusted shrimp tail found in a box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch. These are just to name a few! For specific recipes and even more liqueurs and spirits used in Cinnamon Toast Crunch cocktails, read on.Disgusting. Bailey’s Irish Cream: liqueur made with cocoa, cream, and Irish whiskey.Fireball: liqueur made with Canadian whiskey, cinnamon, and sweetener.RumChata: liqueur made with dark rum, cream, vanilla, and cinnamon.The most popular spirits and liqueurs used in Cinnamon Toast Crunch cocktails are the following: However, the real magic happens when you combine multiple liqueurs, spirits, and mixers. There are plenty of spirits and liquors that have the creamy or cinnamon-y flavors of the cereal. From tasty dessert martinis to decadent shots, these Cinnamon Toast Crunch inspired drinks taste just like your favorite cinnamon sugar cereal… but with booze! What Alcohol Tastes Like Cinnamon Toast Crunch?Īnyone who grew up having a bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch every morning will be thrilled to learn that it’s just as delicious in the form of a cocktail or shot!
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