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Nutella

Nutella is the brand-name of a chocolate and hazelnut[?] spread created in the 1940s. It is used for sandwiches among other things.

It is popular in Europe; less so in the United States. Nowadays, in Paris, crepes[?] filled with Nutella spread are popular snacks available at food vendors on many street corners.

Official web site: http://www.nutellausa.com/

Gnutella, a piece of computer software, supposedly derives its name from Nutella.



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