The Artemis II crew has reportedly brought a surprisingly stacked menu into space, including barbecue beef brisket, ...
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.
The U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services previously called sugar "poison" and announced a ban on some food dyes.
A jar of Nutella floating in zero gravity during NASA’s Artemis II livestream has become an instant viral sensation, dubbed ...
Nutella is giving “to the moon” a whole new meaning. Just before NASA’s Artemis II mission set the record for the farthest ...
“Best Nutella commercial ever 😂,” one commenter wrote on the video of the chocolate hazelnut spread floating in microgravity ...
If you’ve ever wondered how far Nutella can travel and still hold up, the answer is: more than 250,000 miles. During a ...
Some treats may literally be available to grab as they float through the cabin – like the Nutella jar spotted spinning ...
A floating jar of Nutella on the Artemis II livestream was the stuff of marketing dreams. The brand was just as surprised as ...
Nutella superfans already know the chocolate-hazelnut spread tastes out of this world — now, it’s actually traveled there.
The chocolate-hazelnut spread goes where no other spread has gone before. Now the company is eating up the free product ...
"This was not a product placement," a NASA spokesperson told us. The post Lone Jar of Nutella Drifts Around Cabin of Moon ...