In Finland, there's a chocolate covered marshmallow-type confection that was used to be called "N-word's Kisses"
When the company that made them shortened the name to just "Kisses" and made the mascots' lips slightly less exaggerated in the early 2000's there was a huge backlash and a tidal wave of angry letters to the editor from old people.
There also used to be a licorice mascot that looked like this, and while he may be long gone, you'll be delighted to know that to this day, black men still sometimes get called Laku-Pekka. Well, I say long gone, but he's kind of still around except instead of being a caricature of an African person it's a horrifying amorphous mass of Mr Popo faces
Sweden used to have "n-word balls", nowadays they're called "chocolate balls", but the change made my mother extremely mad.
We're Americans...
hahahaha, oh my gooooood
That's unacceptable, they should shorten it to just Tits
It's a misadaptation from French where it's têtes-de-nègre, N-word heads.
My home country literally has a sweet called "Little [n-word]s"
edit: but also that word doesnt have all the negative connotations in that culture as it does in the West...
The Conguitos logo on the right is old, but otherwise I'm pretty sure the answer is yes.
having a million pointless names for the same exact food
this is indeed mayo culture