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Chocolate lovers petition to bring back Galaxy Truffles to Celebrations tubs

The petition was launched on Monday and has already received 761 signatures calling for Mars to ditch the Twix and bring back the Galaxy Truffle

AN angry chocolate fan is rallying the troops to sign a petition demanding that Galaxy Truffles are brought back to tubs of Celebrations.

In 2011, Mars - the confectionery bosses behind brands like Galaxy and Milkyway - switched the truffle with a Twix.

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The Galaxy Truffle was pulled from boxes of Celerations in 2011

Over the years, many chocoholics have attempted to get the sweets back in the tubs but they've so far been unsuccessful.

And even though it's been seven years, angry fans are once again demanding their return in time for Christmas.

The , which was started by Sean Duggan on Monday, has already received 761 signatures but is hoping to get the support of 10,000 in total.

In a motivating speech, Sean wrote: "Let's get the Truffle back and let the company know that we don't want something that was so popular to be replaced with something so mediocre.

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Mark Jackson said that Mars told him the treats had been removed because research showed that consumers preferred the Twix over the Galaxy Truffle.

How wrong they were.

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: "We're always interested in hearing our fans' views on the products they love, but we don't have any current plans to bring back Galaxy Truffles."

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