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Terry’s Chocolate Orange fans are only just realising there’s another secret flavour & are demanding its comeback

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TERRY'S Chocolate Orange is a much-loved icon in the confectionery world, having been available to buy since 1932.

With 44 million zesty treats sold globally each year, the brand have to tread carefully so as not to offend die-hard fans with new flavours.

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 posted a video blowing viewers away, divulging a little-known secret about the household name.

The clip revealed that the iconic brand had another delicious product predating the chocolate orange.. the chocolate apple.

The poster gave some context to the history of the product, saying: "In 1926, Terry's Chocolate Works, a family run factory in York, released a dessert chocolate apple.

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TikTok account @belongwealth posted a short history of the sweet treat.Credit: TikTok/@belongwealth
The chocolate orange is predated by the lesser-known chocolate apple.Credit: Borthwick Institute for Archives at York

"It did pretty well, so in 1932 they released a dessert chocolate orange, which did really well."

Of course, the 1932 dessert chocolate orange is the product we all know and love today.

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But what happened to the chocolate apple, and why isn't it on shelves now?

The video explained that during World War 2, the Terry's chocolate factory was taken over to use as a base for building aircraft blades.

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After the war, the factory was returned to the Terry's.

But due to rationing and limitations on cocoa imports, the company phased out the less popular chocolate apple and focused on the much-loved orange.

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