Deep underground in Brooklyn there is an underground drug trade that transports the best and most valuable drugs... Cornflakes.
Back in 1982, scientist discovered a special ingredient buried deep inside a common breakfast treat made by Kellogg, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) and if you mix it in with a little somethin' special you can get one hell of a drug that they call pyroxenoid. It doesn't hurt, it isn't bad for you, highly addictive, very expensive, and gives you one hell of an "experience".
so in 1991, Edwin Anderson started up an underground drug trade that sold pyroxenoid. It made him a fortune and for 3 years straight he was the richest man in the world, but in 1994 he was ratted out by his partner, Raymond Kramer, and taken to jail. Now Kramer runs the trade and Anderson is still in jail. Kramer decided he could make more money if he just sell cornflakes and have people buy the extra ingredients to make pyroxenoid making Kramer far more money than Anderson ever had.
Which brings us to present day when the Brooklyn police force caught wind that the drug trade of cornflakes was still going on. which brings us to our story.