<p>WASHINGTON — Most kids expect a toy or a coupon when they reach to the bottom of a cereal box, not a hateful message or pornographic image.</p>
<p>But that’s exactly what a number of unsuspecting consumers have been finding in their boxes of Honeycomb and Alpha-Bits cereal. Word of the inserts reached the ears of Washington lawmakers, who last week passed a bill that would make such product tampering a federal crime.</p>