Let's face it, 2016 was basically a montage of news footage that you see at the beginning of a post-apocalyptic movie explaining how the world was ruined.

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And while 2016 did a lot of bad things –like taking away everything good (Mary Berry on GBBO) and replacing it with all kinds of shit (think the clown craze and Donald Trump in the White House) – Toblerone changing its distinctive shape might have been the worst.

In case your mind needs refreshing, back in November Toblerone's manufacturers (US-based Mondelez) changed the look and weight of two bars sold in the UK in an attempt to meet the rising cost of ingredients.

The iconic Toblerone went from this...

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To this monstrosity...

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Proving nothing in this world is sacred.

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Anyway, in response to outraged Brits (who clearly do mind the gap), Poundland has launched its very own chocolate bar to rival that of Toblerone.

Today (June 20), Poundland announced a partnership with a Birmingham chocolatier to launch a new, own-brand chocolate bar called 'Twin Peaks'.

Poundland

Poundland prides itself on the new double mountain bar having a distinctive British flavour compared to the more traditional milk nougat bars from Switzerland.

Poundland trading director Barry Williams said: "Poundland shoppers are savvy, and the change in their favourite chocolate bar last Christmas didn't go unnoticed.

"That's why we've created a new £1 alternative for them – the size they wanted, with a British taste, and with all the spaces in the right places."

Poundland

AND Twin Peaks – at 180g – is 20 per cent heavier than its branded equivalent.

Inspired by the double hill on the top of Wrekin Hill in Shropshire, it will be available at Poundland's famous £1 price point in stores across the country from the first week of July.

Let the mouth geometry commence...

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