They don't get away with it anymore. Ferrero got sued by a Mom who bought their BS wholesale and was feeding it to her children for breakfast everyday. They had to change their entire marketing campaign and labels because of it.Hammartroll said:I love the taste of Nutella, but I try my best to avoid it anyway because of it's sugar content. I have no idea how people and commercials get away with calling it a healthier alternative to peanut butter. Nutella is around 21g of sugar per serving and your typical peanut butter is like, only 2g. I refuse to even call it a nut spread, it's freaking candy.
It reminds me of how you can find granola bars now-a-days with chocolate chips infused and then dipped in fudge. Delicious yes, but healthy no, even if it got some granola in it, but I guess people get fooled anyway. They do the same thing to yogurt, it's like they turn granola bars into candy bars and yogurt into ice cream. I guess that's why Greek yogurt is really taking off, people are craving something real. /rant
The commercial on that link made me chuckle because they describe the product as being made out of "hazelnuts (while depicting a pile of hazelnuts on top of a slice of bread), skim milk and a hint of cocoa."Brian Tams said:They don't get away with it anymore. Ferrero got sued by a Mom who bought their BS wholesale and was feeding it to her children for breakfast everyday. They had to change their entire marketing campaign and labels because of it.Hammartroll said:I love the taste of Nutella, but I try my best to avoid it anyway because of it's sugar content. I have no idea how people and commercials get away with calling it a healthier alternative to peanut butter. Nutella is around 21g of sugar per serving and your typical peanut butter is like, only 2g. I refuse to even call it a nut spread, it's freaking candy.
It reminds me of how you can find granola bars now-a-days with chocolate chips infused and then dipped in fudge. Delicious yes, but healthy no, even if it got some granola in it, but I guess people get fooled anyway. They do the same thing to yogurt, it's like they turn granola bars into candy bars and yogurt into ice cream. I guess that's why Greek yogurt is really taking off, people are craving something real. /rant
The fact that people continue to buy the product despite being directly lied to irks me.
EDIT- Here's a link to a blog talking about it
http://www.parenting.com/blogs/show-and-tell/caitlin-parentingcom/mom-wins-class-action-suit-over-nutellas-misleading-ads-0
Hello there my non-nutella friendEternal_Lament said:Funny thing, never had Nutella before.
Weelllllll, you'd be wrong. I have yet to ever try Nutella. And I'll remain in my stance of "never ever ever" for the next few years. So yes, I have NOT done this. This helps make it all the more unappealing to me, so way to go Critical Miss!lacktheknack said:Guilty as charged.
EVERYONE here will be guilty as charged, and they're lying if they say they aren't.![]()
I'm not sure that's the best counter-example to provide as back-up to your argument. Too many motherfucking WORDS.AngryFrenchCanadian said:And to think, The Escapist could be publishing something like this, actually related to movies and video games, and actually somewhat funny:
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Hey, but I guess a Nutella joke is totally going to be enough to attract new traffic on such a popular website.
Frankly, it wouldn't bother if it weren't practically the only comic published here anymore. There's honestly a large difference between the exposure the webcomic is getting and its actual quality.
I don't know how much Cory and Grey are getting paid, but it's probably too much. Unless it's per commission, which explain why they are cranking these out so fast and devoid of any kind of cleverness.
Her expression doesn't change. Maybe if she'd wagged her eyebrows at her room mate, or her room mate had facepalmed, that would at least be a reaction of some sort.JimB said:You're allowed to think that. Do recall that comics are a visual medium, though, and a lot of the punchline is the slow buildup of the last three panels and the look on Erin's face.Mike Fang said:I believe this qualifies as a "weaksauce joke."
Whose? There are two women in the strip, neither of whose expressions change in the final three panels (which is part of the joke--"I don't give a fuck" versus "my disgust with you remains unchanged"--so I'm curious as to whom you're referring to.Mike Fang said:Her expression doesn't change.
Precisely. By your own admission, guilty as charged.canadamus_prime said:I think I already confirmed that. So yeah I plead guilty to not eating Nutella.2xDouble said:HOLD IT! You, sir, are guilty of not eating Nutella. confirm/deny?canadamus_prime said:I'm not sure I get it. So a door is not a door when it's a smartass game critic eating nutella?
WRONG! I don't eat Nutella.lacktheknack said:Guilty as charged.
EVERYONE here will be guilty as charged, and they're lying if they say they aren't.![]()
OT: I also don't eat that stuff, I much prefer peanut butter. Regardless, Erin should know better... sticky fingers all over the controller... *grumble*
It's a hazelnut "chocolate" spread. You would've been just as quick Googling that question instead of making a two-word post and leaving yourself open to a low content warning.piinyouri said:What's Nutella?