Chocolate lovers have only just noticed a hidden detail in Celebrations logo – as many wonder how they haven’t spotted it sooner, especially since the treats were invented in 1997

They’re a classic Christmas staple – but many chocolate lovers are only just noticing a hidden detail in the Celebrations logo. Mars Incorporated invented Celebrations chocolates in 1997 with their tubs currently comprising of Bounty, Maltesers, Mars, Galaxy Caramel, Twix, Milky Way, Snickers and Galaxy.

As people buy tubs for Christmas, some have started to notice a ‘hidden meaning’ in the box’s design. A user said on Reddit: “All the letters in the Celebrations logo are taken from the logos of its constituent chocolates. However, the C is in the Mars Bar font, and there isn’t a C in Mars.

“I’m ashamed it’s taken me this long to notice, and annoyed that I can now never eat Celebrations again.” Commenting on this revelation, one user said: “Made worse by the fact that there are a couple of perfectly good Cs in Caramel and Snickers.”

Another user said: “Its in the curve of the A! I’ve literally just worked this out staring at a box of celebrations I’m eating myself to death with. Explains why the C has a weird bend.” However, others have admitted to boycotting Celebrations since they switched up the chocolates inside their tubs, one user said: “I’ve been boycotting Celebrations since the Galaxy Truffle debacle. Just disgusting that they’d replace it with a Twix of all things.”

A statement reads: “Since 1997 the legendary Celebrations chocolates have brought people together across the Nation with the iconic selection of well-loved chocolate bar brands for all to enjoy! Whether it’s the heroic mars bar, the notoriously popular Maltesers or the occasionally lonely bounty – there is a favourite inside for everyone.

“Celebrations are the perfect sharing gift at Christmas, a popular treat for the Halloween trick-or-treaters, or even a self-indulgent treat for yourself. We ensure there’s something for everyone in every box!”

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