THERE'S nothing better than sitting with the family tucking into a box of roses chocolate.
But people have been left in shock after realising there was a secret hidden in the logo.
Usually we rip open the box without looking at the Logo to make sure we get a share of our favourite chocolate treat, but next time you have one you might want to look closer.
Taking to social media, one user shared some little-known facts on everyday products you may not know.
"I was today years old," they wrote as they noticed the easter egg in the logo.
An easter egg refers to hidden details scattered throughout a film, television series, video game or logo for fans to seek out.
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And it turns out Cadbury roses boxes have had one all along.
Zooming in on the box, the brand name Cadbury has the noticeable curly 'C' letter.
But it turns out the centre of the rose logo has the exact same 'C' hidden in the middle of the petals and people are left stunned as they had never noticed it before.
The chocolates were introduced in the UK in 1938 (as a competitor to Quality Street launched in 1936.)
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They were named after the English packaging equipment company "Rose Brothers" based in Lincolnshire that manufactured and supplied the machines that wrapped the chocolates.
The clip also showed where the name HP sauce, the infamous brand of brown sauce comes from.
It turns out the HP is an acronym for House of Parliament - which makes sense considering there is a picture of it on the bottle.
The video posted to the TikTok account @went viral with over 2.9 million views and 280k likes.
People were quick to take to the comments in shock they'd never noticed the detail before.
One person wrote: "I have learnt so many new things in 30 seconds."
Another commented: "The way my jaw kept dropping even further after every one."
"That Roses one is mad," penned a third.
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- Almonds are technically seeds, not nuts as they grow in a a fleshy fruit with a stony endocarp.
- Crackers have holes in them to prevents air bubbles from ruining the product when baking.
- The spice paprika is literally just red peppers that are dried and crushed.
- Expiration dates on bottle water has nothing to do with the liquid, rather the bottle itself as plastic breaks down over time.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "OMG I never knew that!"
"Why did I keep dropping my jaw at every one,” claimed a fifth.
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Someone else added: “Mind blown."
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