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Sometime this morning, someone came by and put nutella on our doorknob.

A sample container thereof, I should point out. It's a plastic baggie, about the size and roughly the coloration of a standard-issue doorknob pizza delivery menu, except that instead of lists of pepperoni and mozzerella on it, it has "Spreadably delicious" and a picture of a jar of nutella, and "free sample!" Inside, indeed, is a small container -- the sort that normally contains grape jelly, strawberry jam, or orange marmalade at a pancake house -- of nutella. And a package containing two crackers, presumably for spreading the nutella on, if one happens to be without.

And I noticed this evening, while walking to my car at the train station, that all of the townhouses there had identical packages on their doorknobs as well. (And [livejournal.com profile] leback reports that they got some, too.) This is, at a rough guess, a campaign involving tens, if not hundreds, of pounds of little nutella samples.

I am finding this all very strange. Why a massive door-to-door marketing campaign for nutella here? And why now?

Date: 2005-10-06 12:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com
On a cracker? How eccentric. I just ate mine on a flour tortilla. I was too lazy to cut up strawberries on it, but tomorrow morning, if [livejournal.com profile] timprov hasn't eaten all the strawberries....
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