Picture of SCP-123.
Item #: SCP-123
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: Foundation agents are to monitor for any instances of SCP-123 outside of containment. If such an instance is detected, Mobile Task Force Phi-6 "Foolproof" is to be sent in to capture the instance and return it to the containment unit at Site-77. SCP-123 instances are to be held at Containment Unit-944 (currently under construction).
Description: SCP-123 is the collective designation for a group of instances of the cereal Trix. SCP-123 consists of several types of cereal (Nutri-Grain, Corn Pops, Lucky Charms, Rice Krispies) as well as dependent objects; such as bowls, containers, and spoons. Classified containers are also recognized as SCP-123.
Upon contact with SCP-123, any one or more of the entities within SCP-123 exhibit anomalous properties. Upon contact with an instance of SCP-123, affected entities will:
The identity of each entity within SCP-123 (save for the instances themselves) remains unknown. Attempts to locate and capture these entities have proven unsuccessful.
Addendum 123-1: SCP-123 was first discovered in 1994 by Agent ██████ of the FDA. During routine inspection of a shipment of Trix cereal, she noted that the advertisement on the back of the cereal box was abnormal. On closer inspection, she noted that one panel on the back of the box had been torn off and written on. Upon closer inspection, Agent ██████ discovered that the writing was written in a language unknown to her. Further experience in the language and an analysis of the writing led to its identification as an encrypted message; "I like cereal". Upon further analysis, it was determined that this message had been written on all advertisements for Trix cereal since 1978.