There are those times in life where the harshest realizations can leave you devastated, upset, and irrational. Unfortunately, that moment came for a woman when she learned that her delicious breakfast of Cap'n Crunch cereal didn't contain any real fruit, even though there are clearly "Crunchberries" listed.
In 2009, a U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California had to deal with a case, which was quickly dismissed, where a woman wanted to sue the cereal company because she felt she was mislead by the term "crunchberries." The woman, Janine Sugawara, said she was dismayed to learn that the small "berries" were really just small balls of cereals with some strawberry fruit concentrate.
She sued on behalf of all the similarly situated consumers who felt the same disappointment (though none have come forward).Someday they may find field filled with throned bushes, filled to the brim with little berries that crunch, however, until that day you can expect artificial extracts only!