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Choc horror! Celebrations lovers are fuming after getting the identical deal with of their introduction calendars for 3 days in a row – and it is ‘the one kids hate’

Chocolate fans say their Christmas has been ruined early this year after opening their advent calendars to find the THIRD Bounty in a row.

Furious customers have gone coconuts after seeing Britain’s most divisive choc greet them on December 1, 2 and 3. 

Some have called for mutiny over the Bountys and have joked kids could be ‘taking to the streets’ over the saga if it continues. 

The Celebrations advent calendar contains a selection of Mars treats behind a door for every day in December leading up to Christmas Eve.

Now fans have been enraged by seeing the unpopular coconut-flavoured treat every day so far. 

One customer, said on X: ‘Day one, two AND THREE of the celebrations advent calendar being Bountys has single-handedly ruined Christmas.’

Another customer took to Facebook and said: ‘Dear Celebrations advent calendar makers….what’s the deal with having the first 3 day windows containing Bountys!

‘Single handedly ruining Christmas!

The 2024 Celebrations advent calendar which has come under fire for the amount of Bountys

The 2024 Celebrations advent calendar which has come under fire for the amount of Bountys

Customers have slammed the advent calendars for the overuse of the controversial chocolate

Customers have slammed the advent calendars for the overuse of the controversial chocolate

‘Mars, you are definitely on the naughty list!’

One angry customer said kids will ‘hit the streets’ if this doesn’t end soon. 

Meanwhile, some rogue fans of the blue chocolate have rejoiced at seeing their favourite treat appear consecutively and cursed those who have shamed the snack.

One X user said: ‘I’ll laugh if celebrations purposely made every single door bounty in the advent calendar because that would actually be so iconic and people who hate bounty just need to grow up.’

Another said: ‘Love seeing people kick off when they get a Bounty in their celebrations advent calendar, so much disrespect, Bounty’s are actually nice.’

One Bounty fan turned his anger against Snickers. He said: ‘I don’t get how people can think a bounty is the worst part of celebrations when snickers is right there.’ 

MailOnline have contacted Mars for comment. 

Last year the controversial chocolate became the subject of a distinguished debating society.

Bounty’s place in the Celebrations tub and wider popular culture was the focus an event held at the Oxford Union.

The debate was hosted by presenter and DJ Chris Stark, a self-described ‘Bounty lover’ whose passion for the coconut treat means he’ll be fighting to keep it in the tub.

The Bounty debate has raged for years following a poll by the confectionery company that found Bounty was the last picked chocolate in the Celebration’s tub (52%).

This news resulted in Mars launching a seasonal Bounty Return Scheme where people could exchange unloved Bounty bars for Maltesers in 2021.

The chocolate giant followed this up in 2022 by trialing the removal of the coconut chocolate from Celebrations Tubs in the run up to Christmas, causing mass uproar on social media as Bounty lovers jumped to its defence.

Statistics revealed that only 22 per cent of people said the Bounty was their least favourite Celebrations pick – which means that a whopping 78 per cent of people have nothing against the coconutty treat.

Meanwhile, 95 percent of people love the Galaxy, making it the most beloved sweet out of the Celebration tubs.