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People's minds are blown after learning the right way to eat Toblerone – and it's all about how you snap the triangles

People's minds are blown after learning the right way to eat Toblerone – and it's all about how you snap the triangles

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A FOODIE has left people's minds totally blown after sharing the right way to eat Toblerone.
So if you always pick up a Toblerone when you whisk through duty free at the airport, then you've come to the right place and will need to listen up and take notes.
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Foodies have been left mind-blown after discovering the right way to snap Toblerones
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Not only is this trick super simple, but it's mess-free too
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One foodie took to social media to share his hack, which he had newly-discovered
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It turns out that the triangles are supposed to be pinched together at the top in order for pieces to snap off easily
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The popular chocolate bars, which were first created in the Swiss city of Bern in 1908, are known for their iconic triangular peaks and lovely crunch.
And the tasty treat has gone viral numerous times before, with chocolate lovers arguing over the correct way to eat them.
But now, a food fan has shared the best way to break up the much-loved treat - and it's all about how you snap the triangles.
Posting on social media, a father gave his followers a close-up look at a Toblerone bar and shared: 'So apparently this is how you're supposed to break your Toblerone.'
The short nine-second clip then saw the savvy man demonstrate the newly-discovered hack.
Rather than use his whole hand to break himself off a singular triangle, like many of us do, he instead used his thumb and index finger to pinch the peaks of two triangles together.
Within a matter of seconds, the two pieces separated, with barely any mess, faff or difficulty involved.
Stunned by the simple trick, he then questioned: 'Who knew?!'
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @trade_dad, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly amassed 806,700 views.
Not only this, but it's also racked up 12,200 likes, 130 comments and 635 saves.
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Chocolate fans were stunned by the simple, yet effective hack and many eagerly raced to the comments to express this.
One person said: 'I've learned more from TikTok than school.'
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Even Deliveroo commented: 'Everyday is a school day.'
However, at the same time, others claimed that they were already aware of this hack, as one foodie shared: 'I've always pushed them like this and thought it was common knowledge.'
Who knew?!
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Meanwhile, a second chimed in: 'Assumed this was standard knowledge.'
Not only this, but foodies were also keen to share how they eat Toblerone, as one woman admitted: 'I just shove it in my mouth and risk the roof of my mouth being scraped.'
Whilst someone else confessed: 'I just bite it.'
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