The CEO of General Mills, the company that owns and produces Cinnamon Toast Crunch, made an announcement a day later that the company takes food safety "very seriously. While an investigation is still happening around those black "droppings" and the sugar-coated Cinnamon Shrimp Crunch, we couldn't help but ask ourselves: how is Cinnamon Toast Crunch actually made?
Is there any chance that shrimp could actually get in the bag? The team in particular gave a small glimpse at the part of the factory that makes Cinnamon Toast Crunch. From the shaping of the dough to sealing the bags in those familiar colorful boxes, the segment was able to show users exactly how every crunchy square is made.
So, what's the process? According to the segment, it all starts out with a dough. This content is imported from YouTube. Courtesy of General Mills. Anthony Harvey. Sienna Livermore Commerce Editor Sienna Livermore is a commerce editor at Hearst covering best-selling products, home items, fashion, beauty, and things you just can't live without.
This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. More From Food Trends. To capitalize on the popularity of Cinnamon Toast Crunch, General Mills introduced French Toast Crunch in , offering little squares flavored like French toast rather than cinnamon toast.
In , General Mills removed French Toast Crunch from supermarket shelves due to low sales, but after years of tweets and fan mail, General Mills revealed that French Toast Crunch would be coming back to the American market in The Canadian version had been available north of the border the whole time.
Thanks to the passion and perseverance of fans, French Toast Crunch is proof that sometimes Facebook petitions actually work. Or, at least, they probably did. French Toast Crunch was the most popular of the spin-off cereals, though it was still discontinued in due to low sales, only to be resurrected again in after years of customer feedback requesting it.
However, to nobody's surprise, Cinnamon Toast Crunch is not a healthy cereal. CNN ranked it No. It has nine grams of sugar per serving, falling just below Froot Loops and Reese's Puffs with 12 grams of sugar per 39 grams of cereal, and well above Rice Krispies , a healthier choice with four grams of sugar per serving. Basically, 28 percent of the calories in Cinnamon Toast Crunch come from sugar.
GRAS stands for "generally recognized as safe," which means that the preservative is considered safe in small amounts for its intended use, but no pre-market review was conducted, so the chemical went into food without additional review. An independent review after it was approved found that, "uncertainties exist, requiring additional studies be conducted.
Anyone concerned about the chemicals they put in their body may want to wait for more research on BHT Berkeley Wellness. Speaking of unhealthy, a weird fact that can be filed under "kind of gross" is that you can vape Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
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