First Taste of Nutella
Jun 28th, 2011 by ECM
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Of course he did! Don’t you love how Nutella is being marketed as a wholesome breakfast option right now? I think it’s hysterical. And sad. But YUM! 🙂
I don’t think that’s new…I remember my French teacher telling us, “At least it’s healthier than peanut butter!” hahaha…any excuse to eat nutella is better than none!
Aidan just looked at this picture and said, “That’s my friend! Oh, Thomas…he’s messy.” Hahaha! It is so funny how the latest Nutella commercials talk about how it is an essential part of a healthy breakfast. Ha! We love it with pretzels, toasts, pretty much anything. 🙂
Love this picture! I like how the mom in the commercial talks about using it as a way to get her kids to eat healthy foods. It reminds me of veggies with ranch dressing or dip. It is healthier to eat foods without Nutella or dip, but sometimes you have to resort to these options to get kids to eat certain things. In other words better to eat veggies with dip than no veggies at all. Same goes for Nutella. I know a kid who eats it with apples and bananas. Refused to eat either of these things before this.