The famous Swiss chocolate bar has been a favourite for decades and is easily identifiable by it’s triangular ‘peaks’ of hazelnut-filled milk chocolate.
Invented in 1908 in Bern, Switzerland and modelled after the Swiss Alps, the almond-packed milk chocolate bar is now exported to over 120 countries by American confectioner, Mondelez International.
This week the chocolate-maker defended the decision to increase the distance between the peaks saying that costs of ingredients have forced them to cut 30g from each bar.
‘We carry these costs for as long as possible, but to ensure Toblerone remains on shelf, is affordable and retains the iconic shape we all know and love, we have had to reduce the weight of this particular bar,’ said a Mondelez spokesperson.
UK fans of the chokie are asking if Brexit had something to do with it:
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#toblerone #brexit I told you that leaving the EU would have serious consequences. Now I' m really upset. pic.twitter.com/w81cWYpNl4
— Mark Greenwood (@markcjgreenwood) November 8, 2016
Others joked that it is the start of a slippery slope…
Oh no! What's next? #Toblerone #TobleroneGate pic.twitter.com/yd3In76QHA
— David Maninger (@Davemanin) November 8, 2016
Some see the silver lining, however, that maybe the gaps can serve another purpose:
OK – I've put it to the test. The new #Toblerone looks underwhelming at best BUT it makes the perfect toast rack… pic.twitter.com/tdROkdwsX7
— Will Foster (@wgsfoster) November 8, 2016
For now it looks like the changes only affect Toblerone in the UK – but that won’t stop this writer buying up a stockpile.
Just in case.
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