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Napoleon, Nachos, Nori, Neopolitan ice cream, and others – what should it choose?
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Napoleon, Nachos, Nori, Neopolitan ice cream, and others – what should it choose?
According to wiki, a Napoleon is an alternative name for a Mille-feuille - or, to us brits, a Custard Slice...
Nestle Crunch
Although I can see this one being one of the hardest to choose a "cool" name for.
My (American) ex used to have me make her family version of "Napoleon Cremes".
Utterly unbelievable quantities of butter and sugar in those things. Tasty, but deadly.
I reckon Nutella would be a good one, I dont like it but it's huge in the US, and it probably helped KitKat out having their name on it.
I'm looking forward to the struggle they'll have trying to promote Android Quiche
I'm sure Ferrero would be quite happy to have some good publicity after the class action suit. And personally I quite like "Nutella" or "Nougat" for "N". And if the red necks can't pronounce the latter properly then that's their problem - what's wrong with saying it as "nugget" anyway? ;)
Don't like the rest of the suggestions - anyone fancy suggesting "NewkyBroon"? :D (Yes, I know, it's not a sweet foodstuff)
Don't you mean "Android Quinoa"? Especially with the trendy health focus we have these days... :(
EDIT: Although I would have thought "Q" would be "Quality Street" - especially as, like KitKat - that\'s a Nestle brand these days.
Nobby\'s Nuts, surely?
Out of those choices it\'d have to be Nougat for me as it\'d come back in "T" with Toblerone :P
I dont know why they dont just double barrel it like they have in the past and use Nutty Brownies or Nut Brittle, Nutty Toffee... you get the idea.
They could go italian with Nocciolini di Canzo
Just thought, this would be beautifully appropriate:
http://media-poundland.scdn1.secure..../7/1751_30.jpg
I was thinking of Nerds too...
Though the retrofit joke would also be good. What did the Mexican say to the phone thief? That's Nacho phone!
I'll get me coat.
How anyone can honestly say they didn't realise a chocolate hazelnut spread was unhealthy is beyond me, although that advert does a great job of implying it without going so far as to claim it's healthy.
Based on the advert in your linked story, they can't pronounce nutella either....
It has to be Nougat ?
We should make predictions for all the letters then the winner can get 10 Hexus Forum epeen points
I'd put my money on Nougat, and if it's too 'French' for the Americans they'll probably just call it nugget..we all know how they love them nuggets
Nibs