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NASA Denies Product Placement After Nutella Jar Floats Aboard Artemis II

NASA said the jar was part of the crew’s food supplies and not a brand deal, as the clip drew millions of views online.

  • On Monday, April 6, 2026, the Artemis II crew reached 252,752 miles from Earth, breaking the 1970 Apollo 13 record as a Nutella jar floated through the Orion spacecraft cabin.
  • Social media users joked that the hazelnut spread had traveled farther than any person, while others questioned whether Italian manufacturer Ferrero received unauthorized product placement.
  • In a statement to Futurism, agency press secretary Bethany Stevens stated NASA 'does not select crew meals or food in association with brand partnerships,' clarifying the sighting 'was not a product placement.'
  • Scientific American reports the crew brought 58 tortillas to pair with the spread, alongside beef brisket, broccoli au gratin, and scrambled eggs consumed during the mission.
  • Throughout the ten-day Artemis II mission, the crew faces technical challenges including persistent toilet issues and sleeping in cocoon-like bags, though the flight remains a significant moment in space travel.
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