Juicy Obama Fingers

classicman • Mar 17, 2009 12:49 am
Wasn't sure where to put this but figured it might spice things up in here.

Tender, Juicy Obama Fingers Hit the Shelves


A German frozen food company hopes to raise sales with a new product: Obama fingers. The tender, fried chicken bits come with a tasty curry sauce. The company says it was unaware of the possible racist overtones of the product.

Many sales executives have drawn the same conclusion: What better poster child for hope than US President Barack Obama? There are Obama dolls, Obama T-shirts, Obama soap-on-a-rope. There is even Obama thong underwear on offer.

Not wanting to miss the boat, a German food company has now gotten into the act. Sprehe, a company that has all manner of frozen delicacies on offer, has come up with a new product it calls "Obama Fingers." Far from being real digits, though, the "fingers" in question are "tender, juicy pieces of chicken breast, coated and fried," as the product packaging claims.

"We noticed that American products and the American way of eating are trendy at the moment," Judith Witting, sales manager for Sprehe, told SPIEGEL ONLINE. "Americans are more relaxed. Not like us stiff Germans, like (Chancellor Angela) Merkel."

The idea, she claimed, was to get in on the Obama-mania which is continuing to grip Germany. The word "fingers" in the name refers to the fact that it is a finger food. "It's like hotdogs," Witting said. "No one would ever think they are actually from dogs."

For Americans in Germany, though, there is a risk that the product might be seen as racially insensitive. Fried chicken has long been associated with African-Americans in the US -- naming strips of fried chicken after the first black president could cause some furrowing of brows.

Witting told SPIEGEL ONLINE the connection never even occurred to her. "It was supposed to be a homage to the American lifestyle and the new US president," she said.


I instantly found this racially offensive, but maybe thats just me. I'm appalled and amazed that this hasn't been touted all over the mainstream media. Especially since the monkey cartoon incident. I'm sure this could sell some spots/space.

Aside from that they really don't sound that appetizing anyway.
Crimson Ghost • Mar 17, 2009 1:51 am
Us wacky Germans....
ZenGum • Mar 17, 2009 6:59 am
You only made this thread so the stars could align around it.


soooooo many possibilities!


And I, for one, thank you.
Pie • Mar 17, 2009 8:31 am
classicman;545968 wrote:

I instantly found this racially offensive, but maybe thats just me.

I think it speaks more to our hair-trigger racial sensitivities in the USA. We have plenty of cultural landmines that aren't prevalent in Europe... Similarly, I would suspect that they have WWII/Nazi issues that we wouldn't grok instantaneously.
Flint • Mar 17, 2009 10:14 am
I had to read down to the 6th paragraph to find out what they thought was racially insensitive.
Serioulsy? Because it's fried chicken? I associate fried chicked with being something I like to eat.
dar512 • Mar 17, 2009 10:27 am
I think it's a dumb idea to name food after people in any case. Though I might have gone along with Haggis being renamed GWBush. :D
classicman • Mar 17, 2009 11:14 am
Pie;546010 wrote:
I think it speaks more to our hair-trigger racial sensitivities in the USA. We have plenty of cultural landmines that aren't prevalent in Europe... Similarly, I would suspect that they have WWII/Nazi issues that we wouldn't grok instantaneously.


Thats very insightful - I hadn't thought of it that way.
Flint • Mar 17, 2009 1:40 pm
If asked to name a cultural association for fried chicken, I'd have to say Boss Hogg from The Dukes of Hazzard.
Pie • Mar 17, 2009 3:46 pm
I'd say the Japanese tipping the Colonel into the river.
rfndong • Mar 17, 2009 8:09 pm
Pie;546010 wrote:
I think it speaks more to our hair-trigger racial sensitivities in the USA. We have plenty of cultural landmines that aren't prevalent in Europe... Similarly, I would suspect that they have WWII/Nazi issues that we wouldn't grok instantaneously.


The coconut weighs in.
Pie • Mar 17, 2009 8:22 pm
Why you gotta get racial? :D
monster • Mar 17, 2009 8:44 pm
I think that's waaaay too sensitive. after all, it's not like they're made with the dark meat....
ZenGum • Mar 17, 2009 10:05 pm
Well, you probably don't have untermensch burgers in the US, do you?
Crimson Ghost • Mar 17, 2009 10:46 pm
Pie;546010 wrote:
I think it speaks more to our hair-trigger racial sensitivities in the USA. We have plenty of cultural landmines that aren't prevalent in Europe... Similarly, I would suspect that they have WWII/Nazi issues that we wouldn't grok instantaneously.


German Tour Guide: You vill find more on Germany's contributions to ze arts in ze pamphlets ve have provided.
Brian : Yeah, about your pamphlet... uh, I'm not seeing anything about German history between 1939 and 1945. There's just a big gap.
Tour guide: Everyone vas on vacation. On your left is Munich's first city hall, erected in 15...
Brian : Wait, what are you talking about? Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and...
Tour Guide: We were invited. Punch vas served. Check vit Poland.
Brian : You can't just ignore those years. Thomas Mann fled to America because of Nazism's stranglehold on Germany.
Tour guide: Nope, nope. He left to manage a Dairy Queen.
Brian : A Dairy Queen? That's preposterous.
Tour guide: I vill hear no more insinuations about the German people. Nothing bad happened. Sie werden sich hinsetzen. Sie werden ruhig sein. Sie werden nicht beleidigen Deutschland. You will sit down. You will shut up. You will not insult Germany. (Throws his hand up in a Hitler salute.)
Brian : Uh, is that a beer hall?
Tour guide: (Snapping out of it) Oh yes, Munich is renowned for its historic beer halls.
Crimson Ghost • Mar 17, 2009 10:54 pm
monster;546310 wrote:
I think that's waaaay too sensitive. after all, it's not like they're made with the dark meat....
monster • Mar 17, 2009 11:00 pm
no, they be looking over my shoulder at that evil bitch who lead darling Kwame astray.... :lol:
Crimson Ghost • Mar 17, 2009 11:15 pm
Yeah, they be lookin' all pissed an' shit....
TheMercenary • Mar 19, 2009 12:51 pm
dar512;546037 wrote:
I think it's a dumb idea to name food after people in any case. Though I might have gone along with Haggis being renamed GWBush. :D

That would be insulting to the historical legacy of Haggis. A fantastic meal.
Happy Monkey • Mar 19, 2009 1:14 pm
I find it more cannibalistically unpleasant than I find it racially insensitive. Chicken fingers and buffalo wings work because chickens don't have fingers and buffalo don't have wings. But Obama has fingers.
TheMercenary • Mar 19, 2009 1:23 pm
And with only ten it would be a very short meal.
DanaC • Mar 19, 2009 2:36 pm
Really? Depends on how many it's supposed to feed...

10 pieces of chicken? Jeez that'd feed me for a couple of days.
Urbane Guerrilla • Mar 20, 2009 9:09 pm
Anyone taking Classicman seriously on this -- oughtn't. I think he's having fun stirring the pot.

Haggis is comfort food for Scotsmen. It's got minced up mutton bits 'n' guts, and oatmeal. And for such unpromising-sounding ingredients, it's surprisingly good and hearty.

It's deli sandwiches that get Presidents' names. I suppose a George Bush sandwich would be one that is good -- but not for everyone.

Since nobody here freaks at the idea of a grilled cheese with peanut butter and sweet green relish, I won't offer that sandwich as a candidate.