'Genius' Terry's Chocolate Orange packaging hack amazes TikTok users
A viral video has revealed a "genius" use for Terry's Chocolate Oranges packaging. Many social media users said they didn't know about the hack, including one who has been enjoying the Christmas time favourite for 50 years.
The video captioned "Chocolate orange display", which can be seen below, shows him opening the iconic box, pulling out the chocolate and removing the plastic it is sat in. As the clip begins, the words "I was today years old when I discovered this feature" are on screen, reported The Mirror.Neil is then seen bending the sides of the plastic to create a stand and sits the chocolate orange in it.
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