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People are now realising which way up Jaffa Cakes go. (Image: Getty) The age-old confectionery conundrum has been whether a Jaffa Cake is a cake or a biscuit, but now there's a new twist that's sending chocolate orange aficionados into a frenzy. It turns out we've all been munching on Jaffa Cakes the wrong way round! A representative for McVitie and Price, the company behind Jaffa Cakes, has revealed that the chocolate part of the much-loved treat is actually the bottom.

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