Russian Ice Cream Brand "MyNuts" Tries to Mimic Nutella and Kinder

Mia Nightshade

Updated Wednesday, August 14, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a recent Reddit post that has garnered significant attention, an image showcases a selection of ice cream containers inside a refrigerator. The centerpiece of this display is a cylindrical ice cream tub with a white lid, prominently featuring the brand name "MyNuts." Above the bold "MyNuts" text, the words "ICE CREAM" can be seen, while below, an enticing picture of nuts and chocolate tempts potential buyers. The product description in Russian reads "Шоколад & Фундук," translating to "Chocolate & Hazelnut," and the tub weighs 380 grams.

The image quickly sparked a slew of witty comments and observations from the Reddit community. One user humorously questioned, "Why do they have my nuts?" while another added a playful dialogue, "Watcha doin, bro? Nuttin, just eatin MyNuts." This playful banter highlights the quirky blend of humor and curiosity that the ice cream's name evokes.

A user from Canada chimed in with a comparison, sharing that a local brand, "Nuts to You!," offers a similar sentiment with its products, which aren’t limited to peanuts but include a variety of nuts. This comparison underscores the universal appeal and humor found in nut-themed branding.

Another comment addressed the broader context of language use in product packaging, noting the contrast between Russia's frequent use of English on domestic products and the rarity of Russian text on products in English-speaking countries like Canada, Australia, the UK, and the US. This observation led to further discussion about cultural and marketing strategies.

Amidst the conversation, curiosity about other ice cream flavors in the image arose. One commenter speculated about the flavor of an upper-right container, humorously suggesting it might be "Ice Gravy" or "Ice Grave."

The focus on "MyNuts" ice cream and its chocolate and hazelnut flavor parallels global favorites like Nutella and Kinder, suggesting an attempt by the Russian brand to capture a similar market segment. As the image circulates and the discussion continues, it's evident that "MyNuts" has successfully grabbed attention, blending humor with indulgence.

Whether for the amusing name or the promise of a tasty treat, "MyNuts" ice cream has certainly made an impression, and perhaps it might just find its way into more freezers worldwide.

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Top Comments from Reddit

Silverzack86

Why do they have my nuts?

tlee10911

"Watcha doin, bro?" "Nuttin, just eatin MyNuts"

Sabbathius

Here in Canada we have a pean********* brand that comes in a half-kilo glass jar with a metal lid that says "Nuts to You!" I feel it's a similar sentiment. It's not just peanuts, they do other nuts too. Pretty good stuff.

pickanotherusername

[https://youtu.be/_XEjI2cx2tk?si=20oFmTy-plyNz0oQ](https://youtu.be/_XEjI2cx2tk?si=20oFmTy-plyNz0oQ)

ChannelLumpy7453

Which nuts?

VapidActualization

Take my nuts, you're gonna love my nuts

iDontRememberCorn

This one confuses me every time. If "THE WEST" is pure evil and a monster and a demon and the biggest hate you could ever hate then why does Russia use English on so, so, so, so, soooooooooo much packaging and signage, even for 100% domestic product? It's baffling. Wanna guess how much domestic product you see in Canada, Australia, the US, the UK with Russian writing? None, because it would be insanely weird to do so.

Jamieblu

A better question may be what flavor is the one on the upper, right? Ice Gravy? Ice Grave?

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