


Widely regarded as the authority on Captain Crunch consumption, Curtis Cartwright explains the phrase: "What oops? You put ALL BERRIES n***a? WHAT? Like, somebody just hit the button, was like, Oops, N***a, all berries! F**k it! Put that s**t on the shelves!" Evident in Cartwright's interpretation, there is also an sense that in saying the phrase, it is a suggestion that the use of the now excessive something has become appropriate. The origin of this phrase is from a variety of Cap'n Crunch cereal: The " Oops All Berries!" branding featured no rectangular yellow cereal pieces, only the round multicolored "berries" as introduced in Crunch Berries. But in the ideal context, it deals with "going overboard" with a task, often completing something that should have been stopped long ago also applies to an overestimation of needs, thus creating or getting much more of an item than is needed. Generally, it applies to any benign mishap.
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A typically sarcastic or apathetic exclamation made when a miscalculation or mistake has been made most often, this applies when an individual has missed some cue to stop, thus creating a useless or bothersome excess. Oops All Berries Box Parodies refered to a series of photoshopped images of the breakfast cereal Cap’n Crunch: Oops All Berries.
