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  • ID: 2324192
  • Uploader: Jarlath »
  • Date: about 10 years ago
  • Size: 917 KB .png (682x1200) »
  • Source: seiga.nicovideo.jp/seiga/im5707730 »
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iowa, graf zeppelin, i-19, i-58, and i-8 (kantai collection) drawn by ido_(teketeke)

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    Häagen-Dazs is...

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    panzerfan
    about 10 years ago
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    Hmm. Häagen-Dazs, a great example of not infringing on any Geographical Indications under TRIPS agreement of WTO yet still make you think that the products are related to Denmark somehow!

    Updated by panzerfan about 10 years ago

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    Random Fanguy
    about 10 years ago
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    I like this idea of Iowa popping in whenever someone mentions "America".

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    zankde
    about 10 years ago
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    I always think Haagen-Dazs came from Netherland or Germany

    And then I learned something new today

    Thanks as always

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    OOZ662
    about 10 years ago
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    "oh Yes!" entertains me much more than the usual "fuck yeah"

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    Keough
    about 10 years ago
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    America and their shenanigans.

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    tapnek
    about 10 years ago
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    OOZ662 said:

    "oh Yes!" entertains me much more than the usual "fuck yeah"

    Reminds me of the Kool-Aid Man.

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    Panzercracker
    about 10 years ago
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    Well, there are a large German community in America around 50 million (both full or a part of German), and many of them changed their names to more like Amercians name during WW2, but still a lot of them still keep their original name.

    Back to Haagen-Dazs, it was founded in Amercia but the founders are British, and they name it for look like "Danish-sounding" name as a tribute to Denmark help Jews during WW2, lolz. And of course since Danish is Southern Germanic, Haagen-Dazs is German-ish : )).

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    NWF Renim
    about 10 years ago
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    I think I had heard that part of the naming choice for Haagen-Dazs was because it was one of the first "super-premium" brands of ice cream. As expensive brands were rare at the time and cheaper brands the norm, choosing a foreign sounding name was to help give it the image of being a higher quality import product and thus make people accept the higher price.

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    mock
    about 10 years ago
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    Panzercracker said:

    And of course since Danish is Southern Germanic,

    Danish is North Germanic, and German is West Germanic. There is no Southern Germanic.

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    T34-38
    about 10 years ago
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    OOZ662 said:

    "oh Yes!" entertains me much more than the usual "fuck yeah"

    I'm starting to hear a certain Robot saying it...

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    aceofspudz
    about 10 years ago
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    I didn't know this! I don't think most Americans know this, either. I'd always assumed it was a foreign company. (Though now they are wholly owned by Nestle, which is Swiss...)

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    Panzercracker
    about 10 years ago
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    mock said:

    Danish is North Germanic, and German is West Germanic. There is no Southern Germanic.

    Ops, I mean Northern Germanic, just type wrong Southern : )).

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    zgryphon
    about 9 years ago
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    panzerfan said:

    Hmm. Häagen-Dazs, a great example of not infringing on any Geographical Indications under TRIPS agreement of WTO yet still make you think that the products are related to Denmark somehow!

    There was also a competing product called Frusen Glädjé that was sued by the Häagen-Dazs people for--I am not making this up--imitating their fake-ass-European naming style.

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    Kaktus Lata
    over 5 years ago
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    zankde said:

    I always think Haagen-Dazs came from Netherland or Germany

    And then I learned something new today

    Thanks as always

    It's supposed to be Danish-looking. It isn't even good fake Danish.

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    Nepped cadia
    over 1 year ago
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    panzerfan said:

    Hmm. Häagen-Dazs, a great example of not infringing on any Geographical Indications under TRIPS agreement of WTO yet still make you think that the products are related to Denmark somehow!

    A millennia-spanning tradition of Naval Superpowers from the looks considering even Carthage sold "Greek Wine"

    Updated by Nepped cadia 7 months ago

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    AMERICAAAAAAAAA!
    Hacchan, what does it mean dechi?
    Häagen-Dazs is an American company.
    Dazs... the hell is Dazs!?
    It's a coined word from the start - there's no deeper meaning to it.
    Anyway, I'll just say something that sounds authentic for now and just roll with it.
    It sure does.
    The person called "Dazs",
    Häagen-Dazs sure sounds German-ish!
    Häagen? Is that Copenhagen? No, there is a town named Hagen in Germany...
    Eh?
    Crap... as it stands, I'm just gonna be seen as a regular Germanomaniac!
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