Posted: 1/23/2013 6:58:36 AM EDT
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The company that makes Nutella has been in numerous law suits because their advertising was aimed at kids and promoted as health food. Read the label before you permanently clog your arteries and have a heart attack. To be fair, they didn't do anything that every single cereal manufacturer in the U.S. doesn't do every day - claiming that it's "part of a nutritious breakfast" It was very minor, and not some huge issue of false advertising, IMO. Apparently, some people are so stupid that they don't seem to comprehend that something that is essentially analogous to chocolate-flavored peanut butter MIGHT just be a little fattening. |
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The company that makes Nutella has been in numerous law suits because their advertising was aimed at kids and promoted as health food. Read the label before you permanently clog your arteries and have a heart attack. And if you really pay attention to the ads, they never mention health once. They say it's tasty, and delicious, but not healthy. Made with all natural ingredients, etc. The lawsuits are totally bogus and as with anything else, they have a serving size listed. It's not their fault if you suck a jar down in one sitting - and do it weekly... Also: I love Nutella. |
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Hmmmm...I must try this.
Make a crepe. Spread a thin layer of Nutella on it. Slice some babnana on top. Roll. Eat. Skeet. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3557/3677773872_9f60bfd15f.jpg |
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The company that makes Nutella has been in numerous law suits because their advertising was aimed at kids and promoted as health food. Read the label before you permanently clog your arteries and have a heart attack. To be fair, they didn't do anything that every single cereal manufacturer in the U.S. doesn't do every day - claiming that it's "part of a nutritious breakfast" It was very minor, and not some huge issue of false advertising, IMO. Apparently, some people are so stupid that they don't seem to comprehend that something that is essentially analogous to chocolate-flavored peanut butter MIGHT just be a little fattening. Its much worse than peanut butter. Its mostly sugar. 7x as much sugar as regular creamy Jif peanut butter. 2 Tablespoons Nuttela = 200 calories, 21g of sugar, 22g Carb, 3g Protien 2 Tablespoons JIF Creamy Peanutbutter = 190 Calories, 3g Sugar, 8g Carb, 7g Protien |
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The company that makes Nutella has been in numerous law suits because their advertising was aimed at kids and promoted as health food. Read the label before you permanently clog your arteries and have a heart attack. To be fair, they didn't do anything that every single cereal manufacturer in the U.S. doesn't do every day - claiming that it's "part of a nutritious breakfast" It was very minor, and not some huge issue of false advertising, IMO. Apparently, some people are so stupid that they don't seem to comprehend that something that is essentially analogous to chocolate-flavored peanut butter MIGHT just be a little fattening. I always got a laugh out of those pictures. Eggs, sausage, orange juice, glass of milk, and a bowl of NoNutritionalValue-ohs. Yes, it is part of this nutritious breakfast, as is the placemat. |
