If you’ve ever wondered how far Nutella can travel and still hold up, the answer is: more than 250,000 miles. During a ...
The chocolate-hazelnut spread goes where no other spread has gone before. Now the company is eating up the free product ...
Behind its wholesome 'hazlenut spread' image lies a more complicated nutritional picture - and experts say it sits closer to a confectionery than a health food.
Nutella is giving “to the moon” a whole new meaning. Just before NASA’s Artemis II mission set the record for the farthest ...
Nutella superfans already know the chocolate-hazelnut spread tastes out of this world — now, it’s actually traveled there.
A jar of Nutella floating in zero gravity during NASA’s Artemis II livestream has become an instant viral sensation, dubbed ...
Best Nutella commercial ever 😂,” one commenter wrote on the video of the chocolate hazelnut spread floating in microgravity ...
If you’re a guest at the Villa Orange in Frankfurt, Germany, you may have one question at breakfast: "Where’s the Nutella?" ...
Some treats may literally be available to grab as they float through the cabin – like the Nutella jar spotted spinning ...
A floating Nutella jar aboard NASA's Artemis II went viral, with internet users calling the zero-gravity moment the greatest free advertisement in history.
"This was not a product placement," a NASA spokesperson told us. The post Lone Jar of Nutella Drifts Around Cabin of Moon ...
A floating Nutella jar inside NASA’s Artemis II mission spacecraft went viral during a live broadcast, capturing an ...