PRODUTO COSMÉTICO. NÃO COMESTÍVEL. 🤔
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To be fair it does look delicious and strawberry yoghurt sure is an unusual fragrance for soap. Hell, I can speak Portuguese and there's still a non-zero chance I would've tried to eat this.
Doesn’t help that Mentos is a candy brand over here in the US. My dumb ass would’ve definitely eaten half of this and only realize something’s wrong when I start burping bubbles
It's a global candy brand, including Brasil and Portugal. But I'd never seen mentos soap...
No hablo espagñol
But do you speak Portuguese?
My mom used to yell “filho da puta estupido, eu vo te matar!” or something.
Never found out what it means
it means "I love you very much and hope you have a wonderful day"
I figured it was something along those lines 🥰
Ok but that is an enormous bite. If it’s an unknown candy, I’m going in with a tentative nibble.
I, on the other hand, live life on the edge. I don't know what something is but I'm shoving that whole fucking thing in my mouth.
Reminds me of all the places around here that have Fabuloso (a Mexican multi colored cleaning product that often has no English on the label) in the same aisle as the fruit juices.
I know it's soap but every time I see that forbidden kool-aid my lizard brain activates and my mouth starts watering.
Ironically also all labeled in English
I really want a giant mentos now
what is written on the package?
Vegetabel soap with fragrance of strawberry yoghurt.
Cosmetic product. Not edible.
"Please god don't eat this"
Haha funny looking words.
To be fair, even knowing spanish I would be tricked if I didn't pay attention. I've done the same with a ginger bread cookie bath bomb.
(back before the days of smartphones & internet everywhere)
I once was sick in a foreign country and bought some chewable vitamin C that turned out to be those fizzing tabs you put in water - cue foaming at the mouth and utter confusion.
Happy it was still edible, just not in the way I tried to consume it.
Who would pick up mentos in the soap isle and think it would be candy?
Who would make soap and label it as strawberry yogurt candy?
Sure, it's nice that they included this warning at the bottom of the candy looking label:
PRODUCTO COSMETICO. NAO COMESTIVEL.
And the only reason I understand that foreign language is after understanding the context of this entire debacle, analyzing the root words so "THIS is a COSMETIC product. NOT for EATING!
They knew exactly what they were doing when they used English for all the food words, and Spanish(?) for the warnings. Dumb Yankees.
At least it wasn't Mentos brand toilet bowl cleaner.
Galaxy Quest reference in title, confirmed?
The CEO of Tide has entered the chat
Dop in France had a partnership with haribo for body wash. They had fraise tagada, dragibus and cola.
Mmmm cola shampooing
Yay, clean teeth!
The fresh maker?
If only there has been some indication on the wrapper...
If PepsiCo started selling Mountain Dew branded laundry detergent, they would be absolutely reamed for packaing it like this. Think about the lawsuits Tide faced because people thought their pods just resembles candy. Mentos is a well established candy brand, using their branding on non-edible things that resemble candy is irresponsible, bordering on malicious.
hi, i'm from the same country i also could have mistaken it for candy, who the fuck make soap using candy flavor
Well, Google translate isn't everyone's first go to, plus I'm pretty sure this didn't exist when this was originally posted
Yeah when you're traveling you're not Google translating every little thing you buy. Some things look innocuous enough that you just trust it. Mentos strawberry yogurt would definitely not raise any red flags for me to bust out my phone for a translation.
If someone offered me vegetable soap, I'd assume they spelled "soup" wrong and try using the bar as a bouillon cube.