A boy knows … shrimp?
The husband of “Boy Meets World” actress Danielle Fishel Karp, who played Topanga in the 1990s comedy, went viral on Monday on charges of a very nasty discovery in her breakfast cereal. .
Now, the Internet is too making it fly with additional reactions thanks to his famous wife and Jensen Karp who plays for The Post. (BTW: page six covered her wedding in 2018.)
Let’s go back to the additional crisis that Topanga’s real-life husband claims to have found in his Cinnamon Toast Crunch:
“Ummmm @CTCSquares: why are there shrimp tails on my cereal? (That’s not a bit)” he tweeted Jensen, tagging Cinnamon Toast Crunch’s official Twitter account and posting a picture of what appears to be sugar-coated shrimp tails in a now viral tweet. In a follow-up tweet, Jensen was part of General Mills, the producer of the popular breakfast cereal.
“Sorry to see what you found! We would like to inform our quality team and replace the box. Can you send us a DM for more details? Thanks! ”Crispy cinnamon toast he wrote again, to which Jensen answered that “you’re not sure you’re ready for another box!”
It turns out that Topanga didn’t hear the brand’s initial tweet.
“She’s honestly crazy,” Karp told The Post of Danielle’s current feeling about the situation. “She’s really disappointed with General Mills’ statement and hopes to see more concern, instead of telling me it was actually sugar, not prawn tails (which is crazy). People are allergic ( fortunately not) and its main goal should be to know how it happened to help everyone who might also encounter this ”.
After “additional research,” Cinnamon Toast Crunch Find out more Jensen said the image he posted did not show shrimp tails, but “an accumulation of cinnamon sugar that can sometimes occur when the ingredients are not thoroughly mixed. We assure you that there is no possibility of cross-contamination with shrimp. “
“” Accumulation of sugar particles “,” Danielle answered, “I’m truly wordless.” She too he tweeted prawn emojis and lovelessness.
However, after further investigation, Jensen supposed that there really were “cinnamon-coated prawn tails” in his cereal, of which he said he had already eaten a bowl. Since then, apparently has covered the cereal box with Post-It notes, warning: “DON’T EAT.”
“Before dropping the shrimp tail into the bowl, I had eaten a bowl. That’s a nuisance, ”Karp told The Post.
“Wasn’t I so crazy until now that you tried to turn me on?” accused the brand.
He went on to say that when he further explored the cereal bag, he supposedly found it rope, as well as cereal squares containing black marks. Another bag in the family package: the couple as purchased in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, Costco – it looked like it was “engraved” and I was watching it they contain dental floss.
“Today I’m going to test the black stuff today,” Jensen said he wrote Tuesday morning for those following their inedible getaway. “Most importantly, nothing from General Mills, as they asked me to send them the shrimp tails they had tried to convince it was sugar.”
In a statement to The Post, a General Mills representative said the company is still investigating the incident.
“While we are still investigating this matter, we can safely state that this did not occur at our facilities,” spokesman Mike Siemienas said in a statement. “We are waiting for the consumer to send us the package to investigate further. Any consumer who notices that their cereal box or bag, such as the clear tape found in this case, has been tampered with, should contact us. ”
In the latest update of the saga on Tuesday afternoon, Jensen shared an apparent direct message conversation with Cinnamon Toast Crunch in which the brand said they “contacted” by phone and left a voice message and also wanted to “set up” a FedEx collection of items. In his response, he said “he won’t give you things,” and added that his initial response “calling it sugar was very strange and that the fact that you didn’t say anything to the contrary doesn’t allow me to trust you with him.” Absolutely not “.
Jensen went on to say the company “was very incomplete and strange” and said they should email him “for any other correspondence”.
He also previously responded on Twitter to those who had accused him of counterfeiting foreign grain items.
“Something related to the stupid” Fake this “: there are black items COOKED IN SQUARES and tons of them in the bottom of the bag, as well as shrimp tails and other sugar-covered waste. “viral” because of his insane response. It would have dropped him, “he said he wrote.