McDonald’s Japan Is Releasing New ‘Adult Cream Pies’ & Yes, They Are SFW
By Izza Sofia, 14 Jan 2020
McDonald’s Japan is releasing its latest desserts pies on 15 January, and they are already getting hype.
The dessert pies come in two flavors: Belgian Chocola and Sweet Fromage. The snacks retail for JP¥150 yen (US$1.40), and are called “otona no cream pie” in Japanese.
Unfortunately, when translated in English, they’re “adult cream pies” and have sexual innuendos written all over them.
“Otona” means adult, and the term is used for various Japanese confectionaries to highlight that the desserts aren’t as sweet. McDonald’s wanted to let its customers know that the pies are suitable for adults, but the name delivers a different message to English speakers.
In addition, “cream pie” refers to an X-rated act, and as a result, the full name has caused quite a stir among Twitter users, who wish—but not completely—that McDonald’s Japan would have consulted native English speakers before introducing the pies.
【 #大人のクリームパイ 】
— マクドナルド (@McDonaldsJapan) January 7, 2020
大人の皆様
1/15(水)、期間限定150円、新スイーツ発売です。
ベルギー産チョコレートを使用したチョコクリームぎっしりの #ベルギーショコラ 。
チーズクリームの甘さと塩味のバランスがとれた #スイートフロマージュ 。 pic.twitter.com/RSLfULzHbY
@McDonaldsJapan has a new sweet called "adult creampie" 😂😂
— グウェン☆ 【中毒者】 (@Goonsou) January 11, 2020
Since they don't consult native english speakers they should google what a creampie is...
(HINT: it's 18+ and not safe for work)
(HINT: the name translates to 大人の中だし) https://t.co/zupBxF0d4R
Hint: Some of us in the adult industry are fans of cream pies. Just saying. ✌️😎🤣
— HotManilaNights_18+ (@KB_HMN) January 13, 2020
Oh my, they are doing an “Adult Cream Pie” countdown...#大人のクリームパイ Coming soon! pic.twitter.com/vgLy0yaKQx
— Paul L (@TheCrossbearer) January 12, 2020
Cashier: What’s your order?
— Skywalker ⚡ (@superliane) January 12, 2020
Me: 1 adult cream pie, please.
Cashier:
Me:
🥧: pic.twitter.com/4KbZXcU1pr
English speaking users please raise your hands up 🙋🙋🙋. Well you know what I mean. pic.twitter.com/rkorK4lAnX
— Stephen Pascua (@kyle_edwaine) January 12, 2020
[via Sora News 24, opening image via McDonald’s Japan]