Is Lucky Charms making people sick?

That’s what the FDA intends to find out.

More than 3,000 people submitted reports to the website iwaspoisoned.com.

They say they experienced gastrointestinal distress after eating Lucky Charms.

On Monday, the FDA said they received hundreds of complaints via their own reporting system.

General Mills released their own statement on Monday in response to the investigation.

The company said that internal investigations had “not found any evidence of consumer illness linked to the consumption of Lucky Charms.”

However, users continued to tweet about their “unlucky” experiences eating Lucky Charms.

One user commented, “Something is ‘definitely off’ with the ingredients.”