He doesn’t like it, but says fitness junkies won’t mind eating it

So it's not as tasty as I thought, after all, but it doesn't matter. If I build it, he will eat.
he doesn't like it, but says fitness junkies won't mind eating it

I handed a jar of Lush Yummy nut butter to a buddy of mine with great glee, rubbing my hands together in anticipation.

Surely he’d be blown away.

“Come on,” I was thinking, “open it. Open it and stick that whole thing down your throat, ol’ buddy, ol’ pal. You’ll love it. Maybe not the actual jar. Stick a spoon into the jar and stick the nut butter-drenched spoon down your throat and tickle your toes from the inside.”

Felt like a little lapdog whose owner had just arrived home after a long day, dancing around, barking excitedly for some attention.

And then…

And then, he…

He told me, he didn’t like it.

Whuuuut?????

Nee bra.

It’s not lekker to hear that someone doesn’t like your nut butter when you put so much effort into making it.

But then again, this is marketing 101: there’s no way you’ll get a 100% approval rating.

Won’t happen. Ever.

The reason this specific friend doesn’t like Lush Yummy nut butter is because it’s too macadamia-ish.

That’s a problem, if a large percentage of the nut butter product is supposed to be macadamia nuts.

He made an interesting observation though.

Said that gym bunnies prolly wouldn’t mind the taste, as long as it’s protein-packed.

Seems these people scoff down anything, as long as it’s got what their bodies need for bulking up.

In an upcoming post, I’ll be sharing how much protein my nut butter contains.

Stay tuned.