Nutella Sent To Space In Zero-Gravity Experiment

by Daniel Brooks
Nutella Sent To Space In Zero-Gravity Experiment

Nutella Sent To Space In Zero-Gravity Experiment...

Nutella has officially gone where no hazelnut spread has gone before—space. A privately funded experiment launched the iconic chocolate-hazelnut treat into orbit this week to test how it behaves in zero gravity. The mission, organized by a team of scientists and space enthusiasts, has captured public attention as videos of floating Nutella go viral.

The experiment took place aboard a suborbital flight operated by Blue Origin on April 9, 2026. Researchers wanted to see if Nutella’s thick, creamy texture would hold up in microgravity or if it would disperse uncontrollably. Early footage shows the spread clinging surprisingly well to bread, defying expectations.

The stunt has sparked widespread curiosity, with #NutellaInSpace trending on social media. Fans of the brand are sharing memes and jokes about “interstellar snacks,” while food scientists debate the practical implications. Some speculate this could pave the way for better space-friendly foods for astronauts.

Ferrero, Nutella’s parent company, has not officially endorsed the experiment but acknowledged the buzz in a lighthearted tweet. Meanwhile, space agencies like NASA have yet to comment, though private space firms are increasingly exploring food innovations for long-duration missions.

The experiment highlights the growing intersection of pop culture and space exploration. As commercial spaceflight becomes more accessible, quirky projects like this are likely to multiply. For now, Nutella lovers can enjoy the novelty of seeing their favorite spread make history—one zero-gravity bite at a time.

Daniel Brooks

Editor at Infoneige covering trending news and global updates.