I love nutella untill I discovered cookie butter (or biscoff spread, whichever your store sells)
The thing with stuff like Nutella, is that it's basically cream cheese- not exactly healthy, think of it more as a way to add extra calories or a "dessert" to your breakfast. Putting some on my english muffins in the morning won't cause any real long term health issues, in other words, except make my english muffin taste fucking delcious
[QUOTE=n0cturni;35736318]Well if it's advertised as such, then I can't really blame her in the same way I'd blame someone for trying to sue because there was no warning on the cup of hot coffee they were burned by.[/QUOTE]
it's not advertised as such, it just says that it's pretty tasty on toast and can be incorporated into a healthy breakfast without throwing the calorie meter too high
[editline]27th April 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Kabstrac;35738188]And honestly, a glass of orange juice isn`t that great either. You`d be way better off with a real orange and water. Or maybe like 3 oranges. But, whatever....[/QUOTE]
natural orange juice is, most of what you find on shelves is nasty sugary shit
free money is cool and all but I like nutella too much to take advantage of it
i will file a claim if only i get a free thing of nutella in return.
What a fucking stupid woman.
"Oh what's this? CHOCOLATE SPREAD? Surely this is VERY HEALTHY and is a great thing to feed my children as a health food. HUR"
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;35740316]
"Oh what's this? CHOCOLATE SPREAD?"[/QUOTE]
it's not a chocolate spread, it's hazelnuts thank you!
[QUOTE=Chaohord;35739371]free money is cool and all but I like nutella too much to take advantage of it[/QUOTE]
Claim, use $4 to buy Nutella, claim for new nutella, use $4 to buy Nutella.
Infinite Nutella.
[QUOTE=thisispain;35740428]it's not a chocolate spread, it's hazelnuts thank you![/QUOTE]
[quote=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutella]Nutella ... is the brand name of a chocolate hazelnut spread.[1][/quote]
Am I the only one who finds the stuff disgusting
It's way too rich imo. Otherwise it's okay.
[QUOTE=mugofdoom;35740542]Nutella ... is the brand name of a chocolate hazelnut spread.[1][/QUOTE]
Its a chocolate hazelnut spread, aka a chocolate flavored hazelnut spread. Thats like say chocolate milk, is chocolate before its milk.
[QUOTE=Lambeth;35740614]Am I the only one who finds the stuff disgusting[/QUOTE]
Probably.
[QUOTE=Lambeth;35740614]Am I the only one who finds the stuff disgusting[/QUOTE]
Yes
[QUOTE=Lambeth;35740614]Am I the only one who finds the stuff disgusting[/QUOTE]
yes
[QUOTE=monkey11;35740815]Its a chocolate hazelnut spread, aka a chocolate flavored hazelnut spread. Thats like say chocolate milk, is chocolate before its milk.[/QUOTE]
Yeah but it's clearly not just milk.
[QUOTE=Lambeth;35740614]Am I the only one who finds the stuff disgusting[/QUOTE]
There are 7 billion people in the world.
Despite that, yes. You are.
[IMG]http://puu.sh/rT0K[/IMG]
Ignore warning, get fat, blame someone else! ("surprisingly catch the company either scared or not even caring and get money out of it" step optional)
[QUOTE=mugofdoom;35741132]Yeah but it's clearly not just milk.[/QUOTE]
But it is still hazelnut based.
[QUOTE=mugofdoom;35741132]Yeah but it's clearly not just milk.[/QUOTE]
If you've never had hazelnuts and chocolate, they taste almost nothing alike. They clearly are not the same thing.
How did she win this?
The ad clearly says PART of a healthy breakfast, and lists all the other parts.
[QUOTE=J!NX;35736429]yeah except if you look on the back and it says this
[IMG]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-9hlRJ6TAISA/TVQwJMADCgI/AAAAAAAAALU/9_0gzSY1L1Q/s1600/Nutella-label-550x412.JPG[/IMG]
then it clearly says "Not healthy at all". Unless you're REALLY dumb of course.
IMHO it's the same as being mad because you spilled hot coffee on yourself, it doesn't matter if you didn't know how much, you still had to have known or checked and easily could have[/QUOTE]
why does american food have the nutrition facts in completely arbitrary "servings" instead of per 100 g like everyone else.
And why do you even need to see how many calories come from fat?
god some people are so fucking stupid
sugar, oil, hazelnuts, cocoa, and milk products
18% fat
it says that right there on the back. anyone who knows what those words mean can deduce that it's obviously terrible for you
[editline]28th April 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=sp00ks;35742050]
And why do you even need to see how many calories come from fat?[/QUOTE]
you don't think it's pertinent information that 50% of nutella's calories is purely fat? (the other 40% is sugar)
[QUOTE=Kalibos;35742496]
you don't think it's pertinent information that 50% of nutella's calories is purely fat? (the other 40% is sugar)[/QUOTE]
Not really. I can see there's a lot of calories in it, and I can see there's a lot of fat. I don't need the exact amount of calories from fat.
[QUOTE=Lambeth;35740614]Am I the only one who finds the stuff disgusting[/QUOTE]
I don't care for it. Perhaps I just don't use enough, but I can never taste it when I put it on something.
[QUOTE=sp00ks;35745876]Not really. I can see there's a lot of calories in it, and I can see there's a lot of fat. I don't need the exact amount of calories from fat.[/QUOTE]
okay well regardless, it's standard procedure for nutrition labels
This has motivated me to find a loop hole somewhere somehow with a product for a stupid reason to make a lot of money quickly..
[QUOTE=Kalibos;35747624]okay well regardless, it's standard procedure for nutrition labels[/QUOTE]
Only in the US. I've never seen it in Europe.
I'm scottish, so.....naturally, I don't care about the fat content of anything, so I made some delicious Nutella hot chocolate earlier :D
Watched the ad.
*Balanced breakfast based on fat reduced milk, banana and hi-fibre white bread with 10g of Nutella(per slice).*
Did she follow these instructions or did she just fill up bread with tons of Nutella?
The Nutella jar also says something like this.
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