Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on, people, there are only two correct ways to eat Nutella. Most of you are doing it all wrong!
1.) Plain, on a spoon
2.) Inside an enormous, delicious crepe
Oops, sorry. I left off a third option. However, it is only to be used under very specific emergency circumstances (including a breakup with your boyfriend, death of your cat, etc.)
3.) Sit in a room by yourself, with the shades drawn and the lights off, a tear trickling down your cheek, watching the Colin Firth version of "Pride and Prejudice", scooping Nutella directly from the jar with your finger.
Anonymous wrote:Come on, people, there are only two correct ways to eat Nutella. Most of you are doing it all wrong!
1.) Plain, on a spoon
2.) Inside an enormous, delicious crepe
Anonymous wrote:Come on, people, there are only two correct ways to eat Nutella. Most of you are doing it all wrong!
1.) Plain, on a spoon
2.) Inside an enormous, delicious crepe
Anonymous wrote:OK so please share...
HOW DO YOU EAT NUTELLA?
Anonymous wrote:just read the ingredients, people!
that said, this was the wrong thread to open at 20 weeks of pregnancy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP whose kids had a "healthy" breakfast of nutella spread on poptarts is plain stupid. Poptarts at all does not constitute a healthy breakfast.
Second, if you taste nutella, how can you not feel the sugar just moving through your mouth? Because its european, it must be healthy?
Everyone who files a claim must pay the world back one doll hair.
Do you think maaaaybe s/he was joking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Personally, I think this is NUTS -- no pun intended. I cannot believe this woman didn't read the ingredients. Customers will get something like $20 apiece, per the press reports I've read. And the lawyers? Argh!
The issue is not that she can't read. She read the marketing, determined that it is full of lies, and was willing to sue. She's acting as a watchdog, holding a manufacturer accountable. We should be happy about that.
