In Russia, "Belarusian" ice cream is sold. But a Belarusian only needs to look at the packaging. PHOTO FACT
One Threads user posted a photo on the social network of a product sold in Russia under the guise of being Belarusian. But for a Belarusian, to understand the deception, it's enough to cast an eye on the brand name.

The ice cream's name, presented as Belarusian-language, noticed on the shelves of a Saint Petersburg store, is "Alesiny skazki". Familiarizing oneself with the manufacturer's information confirms the doubts — the product is actually made in the Russian city of Tver.

The author himself captioned his post "Stierlitz has never been so close to failure," and Belarusians in the comments are competing in sarcasm:
"Yes, it's clear from the front side already that it's not ours…"
"The 'Skazki' is enough. You don't need to read the manufacturer's details anymore."
"Fats squirrels."
"Something this Alesya is lying."
"Well, after V and Z... the letter 'I' won't surprise..."
"If they can't even check the language on Google, then what kind of production quality can we expect?!"
"And then they'll write: 'Belarusians, why is your ice cream so tasteless?'"
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Кстати, взял как-то по акции ( точнее, совсем бесплатно) мороженое. Я не любитель мороженого, ем очень редко, даже не каждый год, и для меня открытием было то, что теперь делают мороженое без молока, просто кусок льда с красителями и вкусовыми добавками.