Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's spreadable chocolate. 'nuff said.
That said, my DD eats it many mornings on wheat toast, with a side of yogurt and/or fruit.
Are you serious? For breakfast?
I'm really sort of shocked, even after enjoying this thread so much. What in the world would make you let your child slather chocolate (and hazelnut) spread on her breakfast?
Maybe I should stop making fun of the lawsuit and actually start worrying about advertising.
Would you let your child eat Ben & Jerry's ice cream every morning - with a side of yogurt or fruit?????![]()
Anonymous wrote:A private citizen could have campaigned to get the commercial changed.
Look at the script. Is this deceptive? People are imputing and projecting. Why don't we sue Coke for Things Go Better With Coke. I've been drinking Coke my whole life based on that ad, and things are not going well!
http://consumerist.com/2012/04/theres-actually-a-settlement-in-nutella-health-food-class-action-lawsuit.html
[DOG BARKING, BOY YELLING]: Mom! [MOM]: Breakfast? In this house? In the morning, I can use all the help I can get. That's why I love Nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that's perfect on multigrain toast and even whole wheat waffles. It's a quick and easy way to give my family a breakfast they'll want to eat. And Nutella is made with simple, quality ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk, and a hint of cocoa. They love the taste, and I feel good that they're ready to tackle the day. Nutella—breakfast never tasted this good.
Anonymous wrote:It's incredible to me that people get money for being dumb.