People have been left shocked over a Haribo discovery(Image: Alex Tai/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Haribo fans are only just realising what Tangfastics 'key' sweet actually is

People have been left gobsmacked after realising that one of Haribo's most iconic sweet shapes isn't actually a key - but something else entirely. Here's what it actually is

by · The Mirror

Haribo lovers have been left baffled after realising the classic sweet shape they assumed was a key is not what it seems.

A man went to Reddit to end the heated argument he'd been having with his wife, explaining: "After five years of marriage, we've just discovered that my wife and I refer to this particular Haribo sweet as something different to each other. What do you call this Haribo?"

Opinion among users was split, with some insistent it's meant to be a dummy, others swearing it's a key, while one wild card even suggested it's actually a looking glass. One person posted: "I used to call them keys before I found out they were dummies." While another shared: "I always thought they were meant to be a fizzy version of the 'ring' Haribos but dummy makes sense now that I take another look at it. Never liked Tangfastics though."

Someone else admitted: "It was a key to me but I know they're apparently dummies. But they're clearly not dummies." and yet another added: "It's a dummy but I call it the key." The folks over at Haribo have confirmed once and for all, the answer is in fact dummy. And for those who can't get enough, Haribo even has packets and tubs solely featuring the much-debated dummy sweets for the fans.

What do you call this Haribo?
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Chiming in on the discussion, one user mentioned: "Dummies, it says so on their packaging..." Meanwhile, another user affirmed: "It's a dummy. The things babies put in their mouths."

It comes after social media were left gobsmacked after a user pointed out that the green Haribo gummy bear is, in fact, strawberry-flavoured shattering the common belief that it would be lime or apple. The revelation sent waves across Twitter, with one person exclaiming: "Calling the police over whether the green Haribo gummy bears are strawberry or apple."

Another was flabbergasted, tweeting: "I was positive they were apple flavoured. Man, now I don't know what to think."While the assortment includes orange, strawberry, pineapple, lemon, and raspberry flavours, some savvy snackers noted that the flavours have always been listed on the back of the packet and on Haribo's website, leaving them less astonished by the fruity mix-up.