A woman has whipped up a furious backlash after posting on Twitter calling on Cornetto to scrap the chocolate bit at the bottom - also known as the best bit of the whole thing.
Some people just want to watch the world burn, don't they?
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As you can imagine, many Twitter users were fuming with the suggestion.
One person wrote: "Are you kidding me? Do you live under a rock with no taste buds? How could you think this is okay to tweet. I lay awake at night hating this tweet with every one bone in my body."
Another replied: "I don't know you but I am disgusted and appalled and having to reply in an Internet café because I just smashed my phone up with the remnants of my laptop and flushed the rubble down my now machinery blocked toilet."
While a third said: "Lack of taste is a symptom of Covid-19. Please get yourselves checked if you feel the same."
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But not everyone was enraged by the suggestion, some people backed the idea, with one person adding: "I don't see why it's so hard to engineer a cone that doesn't leak at the bottom instead of putting a lump of terrible-quality chocolate there.
"Is an independently-functional cone that much more expensive than having a perfunctory garbage chocolate process?"
Another said: "I'm 100 percent with you. It's awful poor quality chocolate. I usually peel the cone off that little chunk and throw it away..."
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Thankfully, Walls know what's what and rather than do away with the solid chocolate lump, the company has launched a box of Cornetto Tips, which are, as the name suggests, just the ends of the cones, with no ice cream.
What a time to be alive.
The Cornetto Chocolate Tips Ice Cream are sold in packs of five at Tesco for £3.00.
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Walls say: "Showcasing one of the most iconic features of the Cornetto experience, these cone shaped tips are sure to bring joy to all!
"Our Cornetto tips are made of a delicious chocolatey flavoured filling, encased in an irresistibly crunchy Cornetto wafer cone.
"These little treats are perfect for bringing people together to share a tasty snack all-year-round.
"In our traditional Cornetto ice creams, the delicious journey ends with the legendary chocolatey tip - now the journey can be started with a bite of our chocolatey Cornetto tips."
Featured Image Credit: Walls