Chocolate and hazelnut flavored spread
This article is about the spread. For the peer-to-peer protocol, see
Gnutella.
Nutella ( nuh-TEL-ə, noo-TEL-ə,[1] Italian: [nuˈtɛlla]; stylized in all lowercase) is a brand of brown, sweetened hazelnut cocoa spread.[2][3][4] Nutella is manufactured by the Italian company Ferrero and was introduced in 1964, although its first iteration dates to 1963.[5]
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