Lacey Pack of Friona, Texas, gave her 3-year-old son Jackson a mid-afternoon snack of the cereal without milk on March 6. “I felt lousy for 24 hours, even worse than I felt when I had COVID-19,” Judd told The Post. In March, Jan Judd of Heber City, Utah, said she ate a bowl as a snack one evening and a few hours later she was cramping up, nauseous and up much of the night with diarrhea. Lucky Charms - the sugary breakfast cereal made by General Mills that has long used a leprechaun mascot - is believed to be making people sick nationwide, The Post has learned from reports on a consumer complaint website.Īt least 139 consumers across the country reported they vomited and had diarrhea after eating a bowl of the cereal that’s marketed to kids, according to, a platform that tracks food-borne illnesses. Here’s the cereal you should eat based on your zodiac sign General Mills issues flour recall after salmonella discovery Jury orders egg suppliers to pay $17.7 million in damages to Kraft, other suppliers for price gougingĬheerios fans peeved as favorite cereal is discontinued: ‘What do I eat now?’