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People spot 'genius' hidden function inside Terry's chocolate orange packaging

People are just realising a 'genius' hidden function inside Terry's chocolate orange.

While fans of the product may assume that they know the sweet treat back to front, the new discovery of a hidden function has left people floored, reports the Mirror.

Taking to TikTok, Neil Adams - who boasts more than 2,600 followers on his account @michael_adams1138 - shared a video of him demonstrating the handy feature first-hand. Posting the clip to the popular video-streaming service, Neil left people gobsmacked with his clip, which has raked in over 338,000 views since posting.

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Captioning post, the TikToker wrote: "Chocolate orange display."

Neil recorded himself opening the iconic packaging and pulling out a bit of plastic, which chocoholics most likely have learned to throw in the bin.

However, it can actually be used as a nifty display that makes eating the delicious snack a dream.

Taking out the piece of plastic, the TikToker folded either sides of the plastic to create a stand.

Demonstrating the chocolate orange hack, Neil admitted: "I was today years old when I discovered this hack."

The handy tip acts as a perfect stand for your chocolate, which tackles the gruelling task of scrambling inside the box for a tasty slice of chocolate.

"Nom, nom, nom," Neil added as he nabbed a section of the chocolate to eat.

Flocking to the comments, TikTok users shared their shock after only just discovering the clever function - with one person admitting they've been unaware of the hack for 50 years.

One person noticed a problem: "Could've done with this before Christmas! it's gonna be 12 months before I eat another chocolate orange and what're the chances of me remembering?"

"Omg!! I've just realised, nobody got me a chocolate orange for Christmas. I'm hurt," a second added.

Meanwhile, a different user praised the idea: "Genius!"

A fourth said: "50 years on the planet and still learning."

A fifth added: "Nice one never knew that."

"I never knew that," a sixth agreed.

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