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Parents Cant Name Their Child Nutella, French Court Says


A recently-born baby named Nutella was renamed by a court in the French city of Valenciennes after a judge ruled that the parents decision to the name the child after a food was against the childs interest, according to a new report in the newspaper La Voix Du Nord.

The name Nutella given to the child is the trade name of a spread, the courts decision read, according to a translation. And it is contrary to the childs interest to be wearing a name like that can only lead to teasing or disparaging thoughts.

The judge renamed the child Ella after the parents failed to show up at a court appointed day in November. The baby was born in September
 
Parents Can’t Name Their Child ‘Nutella,’ French Court Says


A recently-born baby named Nutella was renamed by a court in the French city of Valenciennes after a judge ruled that the parents’ decision to the name the child after a food was against the child’s interest, according to a new report in the newspaper La Voix Du Nord.

“The name ‘Nutella’ given to the child is the trade name of a spread,” the court’s decision read, according to a translation. “And it is contrary to the child’s interest to be wearing a name like that can only lead to teasing or disparaging thoughts.”

The judge renamed the child Ella after the parents failed to show up at a court appointed day in November. The baby was born in September


I thought Nutella would be a great name... that's all.
 
Nutella jar blamed for sparking London housefire

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LONDON -- Firefighters in the U.K. capital say sun rays refracted by a Nutella jar likely caused a house fire.

The city's fire brigade says investigators believe the glass jar -- which had been emptied of the hazelnut spread -- had been placed on a window sill and refracted sunlight, setting blinds alight.

According to a statement posted Tuesday by the brigade, the family was not at home but the blaze killed a dog.

Fire investigator Charlie Pugsley said: "It sounds far-fetched that a jar containing a few rubber bands caused a severe house fire but that's exactly what happened."

The fire happened Feb. 15 in southwest London.




:ohmy:

See the problem is the jar was empty - which points to the bigger problem, that Nutella is too delicious and people can't help eating it.
 
I would imagine the empty Nutella jar was repurposed as a holder of rubber bands. The bands wouldn't have to fill up the whole jar. Sills are a good place to store odds and ends

Leaving plenty of glass to AC as a magnifying agent for the suns beams