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Foodies are ‘crying’ after realising they’ve been saying the name of a big chocolate brand wrong just days before Easter

Published on April 17, 2025 at 05:51 PM

EASTER Sunday is fast approaching and many of us have already started tucking into our sweet treats.

But now, are “crying”; after only just realising they’ve been saying the name of a famous brand all wrong – so are you pronouncing it correctly?

Close-up of a woman reacting to mispronouncing a chocolate brand name.
Foodies are only just realising they've been saying the name of a famous chocolate brand all wrong
Woman reacting to mispronouncing a chocolate brand name.
So if it's “major chocolate news” you're after, you'll need to check this out
Tony's Chocolonely chocolate Easter eggs in a box on grass.
How do you say the name of this famous brand? Let us know below

If you’re lucky enough to have received a Tony’s Chocolonely egg, you’ll need to listen up.

Posting on , a who is on a mission to add character to her and regularly shares clips online, disrupted her feed with some “major news”;.

Viewers were left gobsmacked at the woman’s , as she begged others to tell her she was “not the only one who’s been getting this wrong.”;

Sharing her clip under the username “Crafternoons”;, the young woman posted her blunder with the caption “Questioning who I really am at this point, feels like my chocoholic status is a lie.”;

The lover then said: “Oh my God, I've just realised – it's not Tony's Chocoloney, it's .”;

Clearly stunned, she added: “I've been saying Tony's Chocoloney this whole time.”;

After reading the packaging and noticing that it is actually rather than Tony's Chocoloney, the woman repeated the brand name twice in confusion.

Following this, the baffled woman simply questioned: “What?!”;

And it appears that this woman isn’t the only one to have made this error – as many of us have been making the same mistake when pronouncing this company’s name.

The clip, which was posted under the username @crafternoons, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 136,400 views in just one day.

Not only this, but it’s also amassed 2,508 likes, 124 comments and 805 shares.

raced to the comments and shared their shock at the blunder – whilst admitting that they too have been pronouncing the brand ‘Tony’s Chocoloney’.

One person said: “I have honestly never looked at it very closely, I just thought it was Tony's Chocolate.”;

WHAT. No, this is the most recent Mandela effect I’ve ever seen. What do you meeeeean it’s lonely

TikTok user

Another added: “I SWEAR the name changed to lonely. It was defo Chocoloney. No one can convince me otherwise.”;

A third commented: “I just had to the name to make sure you weren’t messing! I’ve called it Choco-loney too.”;

To this, the woman responded and wrote: “I wouldn’t dare lie about something so serious, this is major chocolate .”;

Not only this, but someone else chimed in and claimed: “My mum cried when she found this out.”;

Whilst another chocolate user gasped: “WHAT. No, this is the most recent I’ve ever seen. What do you meeeeean it’s lonely.”;

The history of Tony's Chocolonely

first came about after Dutch journalist Teun (Tony) van de Keuken started investigating the use of slavery in the cocoa industry for the consumer watchdog show Keuringsdienst van Waarde.

During his research, he discovered that the majority of chocolate on supermarket shelves was made from cocoa harvested by slaves.

As a result, he then decided to take action and create his own line of Fairtrade chocolate.

The very first Tony’s Chocolonely bars hit shelves in 2005 and in 2006, the company registered with the Chamber of Commerce.

While the bars have increased in popularity since then, their mission, as displayed on their website, has remained the same – “we want to eradicate slavery from the global industry.”;

Two Tony's Chocolonely chocolate bars and wafers.
The Fairtrade chocolate bars first hit shelves in 2005
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