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Bounty has been voted the worst chocolate in a box of Celebrations

No surprise is it?!

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It comes with absolute NO shock whatsoever that the Bounty has been voted the least favourite chocolate in a box of Celebrations.

Nearly 20,000 people voted in LADBible‘s Twitter polls which, in a series of knock-out rounds, put Bounty up against Snickers for the broken crown of least favourite Celebrations chocolate.

The first tweet on August 10th asked the question: “If our friends at Celebrations were thinking of shaking up the chocolate mix, which one should get the chop?”

Bounty was put up against Galaxy, Galaxy Caramel and Maltesers so it quite obviously stood no chance.

More than 18,000 people voted, with 63.7% of them in favour of chucking Bounty’s out of a Celebration box, straight up into space and right off this planet where they belong. 

Second place was Galaxy Caramel with 16.4% of the vote, followed by Galaxy with 10.9% and obviously Maltesers came in the last place of the least disliked chocolate with just a nine per cent vote – and overall was voted by default as the most popular chocolate.

The second poll questioned which of the remaining chocolate was the worst and should be put up against Bounty to fight for its survival. Snickers, again unsurprisingly, came out as the most hated chocolate with 37.5% of the vote.

Milky Way received 25.4%, Twix 19.3% and Mars Bar 17.8%.

The final pole put Bounty up against Snickers and saw the coconut chocolate lose with a whopping 69.4% to get rid. 

Almost everyone agrees with the outcome too! One person has heard my cries for the last few years and wrote ‘sack them both and bring back the Truffle!’ – preach it Dave, preach it. 

A couple of strange folks put their 2p in because they ‘don’t get everyone’s beef with bounty’. We’ll say no more about this group of people.

Celebrations ended up getting involved themselves sticking up for the coconut lovers, explaining that they ‘don’t want any of them to go’. 

So what do you think, are the general public right to get rid of Bounty? Let us know! 

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