Uh-Oh: Ochocinco Deals With ‘Sexual’ Cereal Debacle

Corine Gatti – AHN Sports Contributor

United States (AHN) – Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco teamed up with PLB Sports to create a cereal, “Ochocinco’s” to benefit the Feed the Children charity.

He didn’t expect stores to pull the product off the shelf in a frenzy after finding the toll-free number was a sex line, however.

Proceeds from the sales of the cereal were expected to raise money, and customers could learn more about the charity by calling the number issued on the box.

When consumers dialed up, however they received a surprise of sorts…or a bit of a sordid surprise.

Callers were greeted by a woman with a sultry voice, and were asked for a credit card number.

The printer accidentally misprinted the number on the box and the Cincinnati-based store chain, Kroger, took the cereal off the shelves.

“Awe man I’m bummed about the cereal number mix up on the cereal, trying to do good and got messed up, of all numbers why that one!!! Sorry,” Ochocinco said via Twitter.

“For those who were offended by the mix up my deepest apologies but I was only bringing awareness to a charity that I’m a huge part of, SORRY.”

“Ochocinco’s” with the wrong number can be purchased on Ebay for $25-$40. PLB Sports has also issued an apology.

Boxes of the cereal were reissued.

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