Let's be honest, we've all marvelled at some of the bizarrely shaped crisps we find hidden in our snacks, from perfectly straight Quavers to Pringles that have been completely folded in half.
In fact, the fascination with quirky crisp shapes has even inspired Walkers to start a competition to find the best heart-shaped crisp, with a £100,000 prize for the winning potato snack - which one shopper recently squandered when she ate a crisp that could have bagged her the cash.
But one woman has now said she's found one crisp to trump them all, as it left her in stitches when she pulled it from her bag of Aldi Cheese Puffs.
The woman, named Georga, took to Twitter to share a picture of the cheeky crisp she found, which happened to look like something very rude.
Alongside the pictures, she wrote: "Walkers hand out heart-shaped crisps but @AldiUK, on the other hand, seem to be handing out something a little more explicit, D**KPUFFS."
Georga, who posts under the username @gj100l, wasn't the only one left in stitches by the sight of the phallic-shaped crisp either, as several people commented on her post in fits of laughter.
One person wrote: "I needed to see this today, excellent!"
As another said: "This made me giggle."
Other Twitter users simply left a series of emojis showing a face that was crying with laughter.
In a hilarious twist, Aldi joined in the fun and took to Twitter to respond to Georga's pictures with their own cheeky comment that subtly hinted at the rude shape of the crisp.
They wrote: "We're sorry about your 2-inch Cheese Puff, Georga."
Crisp shapes have been causing a frenzy across the UK recently, after Walkers announced in December that it was on the lookout for the best heart-shaped crisp, giving fans until March 20 2023 to enter for the chance to win £100,000.
The crisp brand says heart shapes can be found in packs of Walkers crisps thanks to the natural shapes of its British potatoes - meaning anyone could be in with a chance.
But be warned you've got to follow the terms and conditions, so make sure you aren't tempted to try any heart-shaped crisps you find if you fancy a chance to win the cash.
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