A TikToker has revealed a Terry’s Chocolate Orange hack that fans of the sweet treat are rushing to copy.
British vlogger Neil Adams, known as @michael_adams1138 on the global platform, captioned the video ‘I was today years old when I discovered this feature.’
He starts the video, which has by removing the Chocolate Orange and plastic packaging from inside the box and putting them both to one side.
From what looks like useless plastic, Neil folds the opposite sides together to make a stand for his treat.
Foodies can enjoy a Chocolate Orange without cramming their fingers inside the box to grab a piece.
One user wrote: ‘Nice one never new that,’ while another added, ‘Could’ve done with this before Christmas! It’s gonna be 12 months before I eat another Chocolate Urange and what’re the chances of me remembering?’
A third joked: ‘My Terry’s oranges don’t last long enough to put them on display.’
While a fourth added: ‘I never knew either, but it never lasts long once I open one.’
This is the moment a TikToker revealed an amazing Terry’s Chocolate Orange hack that social media users needed in their life
Neil Adams starts the video takes out the Chocolate Orange and plastic packaging from inside the box and puts them both to one side
The video is shot with four Prime bottles in the background, which were popularised by social media stars KSI and Logan Paul.
Neil’s decision to film his trick in front of the drinks, which ae listed on eBay for as much as £50,000, received many negative comments.
One person wrote: ‘This vid is just to show off the prime. Nothing to do with the chocolate orange.
Another added: ‘Tryna flex a chocolate orange as well as some prime?’
From what looks like useless plastic (pictured), Neil begins to fold it together to make a stand for his treat
Resting on a piece of plastic, foodies can enjoy a Chocolate Orange without cramming their fingers inside the box to grab a piece
A third wrote: ‘I mean it’s a great find but honestly you’re just showing off your Prime aren’t you. put them in a safe.’
Neil responded to this comment with the response ‘lmao, they are all empty but my son won’t let me bin them so they are forever on display.’
Advertised as a ‘hydration drink’, Prime contains mostly water added with vitamins and minerals and has few calories with no added sugar.
It mostly contains water and coconut water and does not contain any caffeine in it.
The video is shot with four Prime bottles in the background (pictured), which were popularised by social media stars KSI and Logan Paul
When Aldi announced it would stock the product and flog them for as little as £1.99 demand demand went through the roof.
Scenes of pandemonium exploded in some stores last week, with children captured on video climbing over the aisles in one shop to try and get them.
In some shops the drink sold out within three minutes, according to Prime Tracker UK, who traces supplies.
One mother told MailOnline her son had a bottle stolen out of his hand by an elderly pensioner while another father said: ‘People who were in the queue first were pushed and shoved out the way when the doors opened.
Neil claimed all the Prime bottles (pictured) in the back were empty and said his son will not allow him to bin them
‘People losing their minds – my kids were pushed by grown adults over a drink.’
Lengthy queues were seen forming from 6am with footage inside the shops showing adults tussling with children to try and get their hands on them.
Commenting on one of the videos, KSI denied they were making too few drinks in order to increase hype.
He tweeted: ‘We’re not even trying to do that. We’re making loads of Prime daily, the demand is literally too high man.’
When it was launched the drink was shipped in from the US to be sold.
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