@@Lynchbladeit means (taken from Oxford Dictionary) a word or phrase that is peculiar to British English. "this new autobiography is studded with Anglicisms like lorries, plimsolls, and doing a bunk" • the quality of being typically English or of favouring English things. a word or phrase borrowed from English into a foreign language. "the French have as an irritating Anglicism: un toast"
Also asking "which one is sweeter" is a psychological trick to make them think there is a difference, which makes them assume a difference that isn't there.
Still if there was no difference, there would be a 50/50 on who find which sweeter. But no one chose the squared one except one guy who retracted himself ^^'
@@krankarvolund7771 but maybe that's true because of the theory he gave. Maybe if he didn't ask which one is sweeter, it would be an actual 50/50 since people don't expect one of them to be, and the shape thing doesn't go up.
@@ZZubZZero He didn't told them about the shape theory, how could it influence them? ^^' Besides, not to forget that it already happened in real life. Cadbury did commercialized a new chocolate bar that had changed nothing but the shape and peoples did wrote to Cadbury saying the thing was too sweet. That experience is just an illustration that is more flashy than talking about letters wrote to a chocolate factory XD
@@krankarvolund7771 No but he told them one was sweeter. Yeah I watched the video too and did hear him say that, I don't know if it's true or not but either way it would've been better if he worded the question differently.
@@ZZubZZero Once again, if there was really no difference, they would tell both chocolates are sweeter randomly, almost all the subjects said taht the round one was sweeter, so it indicates that there's something. And, once again, that had already been observed on a large population with no questions asked. I don't know if his hypothesis of the form theory is right, honestly I doubt it, but it's undeniable that there's something in a round chocolate that makes it sweeter. Personally, I think it's more about how it melts and feels in the mouth, it feels more plausible than a psychological bias about forms ^^'
They were psychologically primed to assume one was sweeter by his description. He may also be right about his conclusion, but obviously the question and story primes you to make a guess about sweetness. A better question might be, which do you prefer and why.
it's literally sweeter because there is more surface area on the disks so more taste buds are activated. same to how biting hard candy makes it taste sweeter. Max just gaslit these people into believing some random article he read online
@@kaiproductions7639 yes it does Steve is my best friend I use to help his sister when she was stuck in the washing machine Alex cheated on him with me and she broke with me Steve was from Alabama and married his sister I know what Steve can do and he ain't a weapon
Might not just be shape relation but also shape of the candy bar affecting “user experience”. Different shapes have different surface area contact with the tongue
Came here to say this. More contact with the tongue means more taste buds are triggered as well as faster heat transfer, meaning the chocolate will begin to melt slightly faster, thus coating the tongue even further
@@Kromeleon1 bouba and Kiki is nothing to do with weapons, it speaks to a deeper link we have between sharp objects and sharp sounds. Weapons are so random to bring up here, round just looks friendlier, simple as that.
This video is incorrect.... they did change the recipie and they lied to the public about it!!! Also palm oil was used from 2009, they used to use a glass and a half of milk ( which was the slogan ) which they don't anymore so your video is completely wrong and anyone who grew up with cadburys knows the chocolate has changed!
Should've asked them "which one is sweeter to you or are they the same sweetness?" You asking them only "which one is sweeter", they now have the assumption that one of them HAS to be sweeter than the other.
he didn't (expect) tho, it was done on purpose to push you to a side, but a side you could pick, and most of them picked the round chocolate being sweeter, he just wanted to test the effect of the shape symbolism, not the wit of the people, they were all tricked, yes, but his point stands, it's not something to get mad about, because it doesn't say anything about you (like smarter/dumber) but that people in general have a bias about the things they see and associate with other things
adding to my comment, what i wanted to point out is that all of them could have picked the square chocolate as the sweeter one, but they didn't, so for the thing he was testing (shape symbolism) it's not a manipulated or flawed experiment
and yea, i guess the bit at the beginning of the video where he said "are you smarter than a CEO?" is implied that he wanted us (the audience) to guess the right answer, (that they're the same)(having said that, he didn't also prompt the interviewees that, mind you) so we are the ones that were got in the end... as it's almost impossible for us to guess he was asking a trick question without any exterior context
Bruh, he didn't expect correct answer because there ain't a correct answer. He is just showing how people think round chocolate tatses sweeter to people even tho it doesn't
Sorry but you are either wrong or being confused here. The colour literally changed as well. There is more of a sickly aftertaste now. Some products are still made in UK with the original recipe, like Flake amd Fredo. Buttons used to be too until like a year ago. It was to cut costs and bring more similar to american chocolate. Just because the listed ingredients is the same, (which i acc doubt), doesnt mean the quantities and processes arent different.
Processes can change that can dramatically change the final product, along with sources/quality of said ingredients, etc. If all you needed were the same list of ingredients to duplicate a flavor, you wouldn't have companies keeping their "recipes" top secret, even though they are legally required to list all of the ingredients they put into said food items by the FDA. He should cut both the pieces into similar sized/shaped cubes and do a blind test (no visible cue either) and see if people still think they are the "same chocolate".
Yeah especially for chocolate when you for example shorten the conching process, the sugar will be available for your taste buds faster and the chocolate will taste sweeter
@@nezzee Yup, even how long the chocolate is exposed to air changes taste, so any change in the process could have effects even if the ingredients are the same.
THE REAL ANSWER: One looks like an older design, after you told them it was changed to a sweeter product. They were able to logically choose their answer by choosing the newer appearing design. Not because “humans associate round things with sweetness.”
@@shogun1650basically the CZcamsr said that people reported that the new Cadbury chocolate tasted sweeter, and so it influenced their reasoning of taste. They associated sweetness with the new chocolate bar, and thus it was because they were told the new one was sweet, not “because of the roundness”. TLDR: they were told it was sweet, so they thought it was sweeter not bc of “roundness”.
*No this is not true* The smallest surface to volume ratio has the *ball* shape. + As soon as you chew on it it will brake into many different pieces and therefore the surface area will be increased regardless of the shape.
Its also a psychological reaction to how the shape of the chocolate coats the tongue, the smoothed surface causes a larger surface area to react to the chocolate, meaning you "taste" more sweetness at a time
@@CBSpaceZ You can't say which one you'd think is sweeter without tasting them. You're absolutely ridiculous. Unless you planned on ignoring the question and just saying square because you like it or something. But if you actually tried to choose the sweetest you need to taste it you fruitloop.
Studying food science, completed a class on sensory analysis. This test is flawed in a lot of ways, including an environment that does nothing to reduce bias and an excessive amount of coaching. The biggest issue though is that they’re asked which one is sweeter, implying there is a difference. While this is a suitable prompt in some scenarios, in this case it essentially eliminates the possibility of the panelists choosing the “correct” answer, and therefore you really learn nothing from this
Bro watching him play is so hard he’s literally like not knowing and not paying attention to anything and being dumb lmao but his reactions are so funny 😂😂
He asked the question and they all responded with the same answer, therefore the trick is real based on evidence. Though the question could have been better, the psychological conclusion is still there.
I am more intelligent than Cadbury CEO. I already guessed in the beginning of the video that the tastes of the chocolate pieces were the same. It depends upon the shape which affects the psychology of the eater.
The round ones melt better when I had them. They weren't as hard, always felt softer & sweeter. They're also thinner which will make it melt faster, meaning more liquid touching your tounge. Giving you more suger.
I KNEW IT. The reason I knew it because when people say something that sounds real out brain tricks us, example chocolate A is sweeter then chocolate B . It’s called the Nocebo explained by CGP Greg
Texture and shape does affect sweetness, since the more surface area there is between your tongue and the chocolate, the stronger all of the tastes will be. You can try this by for example eating a sugar cube (low surface area) vs melting it and eating the syrup (high surface area).
"If you're offering" 😂
Appreciate her
Ha
It's an Anglicism
@@mokkaveli do you know what the word means?
@@Lynchbladeit means (taken from Oxford Dictionary)
a word or phrase that is peculiar to British English.
"this new autobiography is studded with Anglicisms like lorries, plimsolls, and doing a bunk"
•
the quality of being typically English or of favouring English things.
a word or phrase borrowed from English into a foreign language.
"the French have as an irritating Anglicism: un toast"
@@skullscope he didn't asked you bro
Also asking "which one is sweeter" is a psychological trick to make them think there is a difference, which makes them assume a difference that isn't there.
Still if there was no difference, there would be a 50/50 on who find which sweeter.
But no one chose the squared one except one guy who retracted himself ^^'
@@krankarvolund7771 but maybe that's true because of the theory he gave. Maybe if he didn't ask which one is sweeter, it would be an actual 50/50 since people don't expect one of them to be, and the shape thing doesn't go up.
@@ZZubZZero He didn't told them about the shape theory, how could it influence them? ^^'
Besides, not to forget that it already happened in real life. Cadbury did commercialized a new chocolate bar that had changed nothing but the shape and peoples did wrote to Cadbury saying the thing was too sweet. That experience is just an illustration that is more flashy than talking about letters wrote to a chocolate factory XD
@@krankarvolund7771 No but he told them one was sweeter. Yeah I watched the video too and did hear him say that, I don't know if it's true or not but either way it would've been better if he worded the question differently.
@@ZZubZZero Once again, if there was really no difference, they would tell both chocolates are sweeter randomly, almost all the subjects said taht the round one was sweeter, so it indicates that there's something.
And, once again, that had already been observed on a large population with no questions asked.
I don't know if his hypothesis of the form theory is right, honestly I doubt it, but it's undeniable that there's something in a round chocolate that makes it sweeter. Personally, I think it's more about how it melts and feels in the mouth, it feels more plausible than a psychological bias about forms ^^'
They were psychologically primed to assume one was sweeter by his description. He may also be right about his conclusion, but obviously the question and story primes you to make a guess about sweetness. A better question might be, which do you prefer and why.
interesting they all chose the same one though, unless he edited out people who chose "wrong" lol
@@EMlNEM2020 yeah pretty sure thats how every YT video does it lmao
If the video isn't edited it proves the points because if three were no difference people should have picked a random one, not the round shaped one
it's literally sweeter because there is more surface area on the disks so more taste buds are activated. same to how biting hard candy makes it taste sweeter. Max just gaslit these people into believing some random article he read online
Why would that matter. Aslong he does not prime them to pick the round one, its irrelevant.
Normal people: Associate square with swords.
Me: Steve
I FUCKING KNEW it
Bold of you to assume Steve isn't a weapon
@@kaiproductions7639Steve ain't a weapon, he's a extinct level planetary tool that can kill anything
@@ursulaoases8592 so weapon that can make things go extinct boom there plus does it really matter
@@kaiproductions7639 yes it does
Steve is my best friend
I use to help his sister when she was stuck in the washing machine
Alex cheated on him with me and she broke with me
Steve was from Alabama and married his sister
I know what Steve can do and he ain't a weapon
"Well if you're offering" 😂
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Might not just be shape relation but also shape of the candy bar affecting “user experience”. Different shapes have different surface area contact with the tongue
this! rounder means more surface area a lot of the time
Came here to say this. More contact with the tongue means more taste buds are triggered as well as faster heat transfer, meaning the chocolate will begin to melt slightly faster, thus coating the tongue even further
Right exactly
Exactly!!
You're chewing the chocolate either way guys 🤨
here in brazil most chocolate is square and sharp, the circular ones almost always taste bitter lmao
Right???? I really couldn't understand the psychology behing this video bc of this lol
Romans 10:9 because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
@@askredditstudios8055 ??
Same in the UK
That's because the ingredients are different
Who looks at a square and the first thing that comes to their mind is a weapon?
Right?? That felt like such bs reasoning.
@@michael_krueger look up Bouba and Kiki
@@Kromeleon1 bouba and Kiki is nothing to do with weapons, it speaks to a deeper link we have between sharp objects and sharp sounds. Weapons are so random to bring up here, round just looks friendlier, simple as that.
Ukranians.
Everyone. Due to our past of wars and survival we SUBCONSCIOUSLY connect some things.
Can confirm , curvier people are sweeter
😂😂
Relatable
Can also confirm, you're sweeter.
In which sense?
Damn, my man has taste
thin square shaped angular dark chocolate: 😠⚔🛡
LET'S BLOW OUT WAR!!
After eights throwing hands
This video is incorrect.... they did change the recipie and they lied to the public about it!!! Also palm oil was used from 2009, they used to use a glass and a half of milk ( which was the slogan ) which they don't anymore so your video is completely wrong and anyone who grew up with cadburys knows the chocolate has changed!
Common Max L.
Yes you are correct. Also they kept size but less wight with new shape bars.
Maybe it didn't change in other countries. But I noticed in the UK due to its new inability to melt from heating without burning. (due to palm oil)
@@thekub32yeah ik his name is Max Lymenko
Yh@@thekub32
Should've asked them "which one is sweeter to you or are they the same sweetness?" You asking them only "which one is sweeter", they now have the assumption that one of them HAS to be sweeter than the other.
"And here we have a triangle piece of chocolate which symbolises whales and telephones"
"What?"
"What"
i'd rather say it symbolizes the egypt pyrammids and sand, so it would taste like rocks
@@Victorsandergamer or like an arrow, so it represents agdur9rir4vh9y4848r
English teachers be like:
Teacher: the test isn’t that hard
The test:
When the test asks you if it's A) or B) but in reality it was the hidden C)
@@LazinessReincarnated Yes, the parenthesis after A and B are mirrored C's.
bruh this was really ez
Bro has a negative iq
So true lmao
The shape of the chocolate can affect the perception of sweetness. The design primes the mind to assume a difference in taste.
Hi😊
Bro knew what he was saying at the end 💀
Aint no wayy💀 wtf he was just sayin
He is High
What did he say? He just said swords and stuff and that it was crazy, didn't he?
yeaa its crazzzyyy!!
@@trololol6199 no bruh watch it again, I'm absolutely flabbergasted abt what the just said 😏
Man lied to them and then expected someone to answer correctly
he didn't (expect) tho, it was done on purpose to push you to a side, but a side you could pick, and most of them picked the round chocolate being sweeter, he just wanted to test the effect of the shape symbolism, not the wit of the people, they were all tricked, yes, but his point stands, it's not something to get mad about, because it doesn't say anything about you (like smarter/dumber) but that people in general have a bias about the things they see and associate with other things
adding to my comment, what i wanted to point out is that all of them could have picked the square chocolate as the sweeter one, but they didn't, so for the thing he was testing (shape symbolism) it's not a manipulated or flawed experiment
and yea, i guess the bit at the beginning of the video where he said "are you smarter than a CEO?" is implied that he wanted us (the audience) to guess the right answer, (that they're the same)(having said that, he didn't also prompt the interviewees that, mind you) so we are the ones that were got in the end... as it's almost impossible for us to guess he was asking a trick question without any exterior context
Bruh, he didn't expect correct answer because there ain't a correct answer. He is just showing how people think round chocolate tatses sweeter to people even tho it doesn't
I did
The fact I already knew the trick before he finished what the question is, without thinking about the wrong thing is an improvement for me
This is also true with art. Round shape language makes things look more safe and friendly:)
Sorry but you are either wrong or being confused here. The colour literally changed as well. There is more of a sickly aftertaste now. Some products are still made in UK with the original recipe, like Flake amd Fredo. Buttons used to be too until like a year ago. It was to cut costs and bring more similar to american chocolate.
Just because the listed ingredients is the same, (which i acc doubt), doesnt mean the quantities and processes arent different.
Processes can change that can dramatically change the final product, along with sources/quality of said ingredients, etc.
If all you needed were the same list of ingredients to duplicate a flavor, you wouldn't have companies keeping their "recipes" top secret, even though they are legally required to list all of the ingredients they put into said food items by the FDA.
He should cut both the pieces into similar sized/shaped cubes and do a blind test (no visible cue either) and see if people still think they are the "same chocolate".
Yeah especially for chocolate when you for example shorten the conching process, the sugar will be available for your taste buds faster and the chocolate will taste sweeter
@@nezzee Yup, even how long the chocolate is exposed to air changes taste, so any change in the process could have effects even if the ingredients are the same.
It's because they added palm oil and reduced the cocoa butter. This guy is either wrong or lying.
the recipe changed when Kraft bought Cadbury they use Palm oil instead of cocoa butter.
Loved when he asked us a question.
The question is, which one is sweeter??
@@williamgibson318 how the fuck are we suppose to figure it out
@@themanwiththelettuce12396 you can't taste it? i can
@@bilbotook1810 what? okay
Don't worry, *you are smart*
THE REAL ANSWER: One looks like an older design, after you told them it was changed to a sweeter product. They were able to logically choose their answer by choosing the newer appearing design.
Not because “humans associate round things with sweetness.”
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@@shogun1650basically the CZcamsr said that people reported that the new Cadbury chocolate tasted sweeter, and so it influenced their reasoning of taste. They associated sweetness with the new chocolate bar, and thus it was because they were told the new one was sweet, not “because of the roundness”.
TLDR: they were told it was sweet, so they thought it was sweeter not bc of “roundness”.
Disclaimer: No Cadbury CEO is harmed in this vedio 💀
“mm… cReAmY!”💀💀💀
You don’t like creamy things?🤨
I missed it when the word creamy didn’t activate everyone’s dirty mind senses
Round things also have more surface area for the amount of chocolate so you’d be able to taste more of the sugar.
Seriously ???😮
*No this is not true*
The smallest surface to volume ratio has the *ball* shape.
+ As soon as you chew on it it will brake into many different pieces and therefore the surface area will be increased regardless of the shape.
@@starfishjunky shape aside do people actually chew chocolate?
@@aprettydumbperson do people actually not?
@@aprettydumbperson are you not supposed to? ive been the odd one the entire time huh
"round is not scary, pointy is scary"
Now it legitimately makes sense why whole apples taste so much better than sliced/cut apples.
nah he is talking out his ass Kraft changed from using cocoa butter to Palm oil that's why brits complain that it doesn't taste the same.
I always slive the Apple first make it easier to Chew 😂
As a square shaped chocolate myself ive been to many wars and im only enjoyed by war generals
Edit: fixed the comment
Dad?
@@ymaaw3735 i dont even think im fertile yet but ill try to be ur dad
Relatable
"Enjoyed by war generals" 🤨
@@yahiasuliman2144 wait dad is that you?
I liked the part where he asked us the question
You got the attention span of a carrot or what 💀
You're giving a choice to people; 2 options at that, and expect a "oh no they're the same"
They the same picture ngl
but he didn't want them to say they're the same, that's the thing
Its also a psychological reaction to how the shape of the chocolate coats the tongue, the smoothed surface causes a larger surface area to react to the chocolate, meaning you "taste" more sweetness at a time
I swear the green shirt dude looked like a CEO...
Rounder objects have more surface area, so it could be that they taste more sugar than with the square, and this is not some weird association.
how to they have more surface area, being the same volume?
Love how he said oranges and then put the emoji on his nose cause he knew it was GENIUS
i don't get it? are oranges not sweet?
This video made me remember that I too have a big bar of cadbury in the fridge.😊
I would have said the square one just because it looks nicer, more smooth, and milky which I guess my brain associates with sweetness
How could you possibly know what you would have said if you didn't taste them? CZcams comments are something else 😂
I'm saying what I would of said based purely off a visual basis
@@CBSpaceZ You can't say which one you'd think is sweeter without tasting them. You're absolutely ridiculous.
Unless you planned on ignoring the question and just saying square because you like it or something. But if you actually tried to choose the sweetest you need to taste it you fruitloop.
@@Kurushimi1729 dude it's not that deep i just instinctively think that the square one would be sweeter because of how they look
“You’re smarter than a ceo” that’s not a hard feat to achieve honestly
This was the comment I was looking for 🙌
Kneww they were the same its jus logical thinking ong
The shape brings back memories of the oreo Cadbury chocolate bars that were around for a short time in like 2019. I loved those bars, man.
Angular things ~~ weapons
_me looking suspiciously at my physics book_
People be playin with and we unknowingly get sweetly played 💀
Brain Stuff
Studying food science, completed a class on sensory analysis. This test is flawed in a lot of ways, including an environment that does nothing to reduce bias and an excessive amount of coaching. The biggest issue though is that they’re asked which one is sweeter, implying there is a difference. While this is a suitable prompt in some scenarios, in this case it essentially eliminates the possibility of the panelists choosing the “correct” answer, and therefore you really learn nothing from this
i already had the plot twist in mind
For all NEET UG// JEE aspirants who are sitting and watching these videos, you guys wont Qualify 😂😂. ALL the Best!
plot twist: it was actually sweeter
I focused on "Huh" than the video, lmao
bro really pulled out the rust stone spear png when talking bout cadbury
"creamy" 💀
ugh, go outside, touch grass and never come back
@@kikosawa touch the bottom of the ocean and stay there
@@SLURPZZZ4461 fr
@@SLURPZZZ4461 ong tho
the level of cringe I got from reading this comment is immeasurable
Or it could be the way they cover your tongue touching more or less tastebuds
Who thinks of a chocolate square and get reminded of a weapon
Bro watching him play is so hard he’s literally like not knowing and not paying attention to anything and being dumb lmao but his reactions are so funny 😂😂
They are the same sweetness level. It’s just that the change in shape makes it seem like they tastes different but actually don’t
Thank you, Mr. Inbrief.
nobody knew
@@heavenlydusk I’m a girl genius
@@suzq2744 thank you miss?
You just said the same thing said in the video
I am pretty sure this is an American thing
As an American I can confirm that humans living in America have a completely different way of thinking than the rest of the world
How
Me who loves swords and the art of melee combat: *they're the same picture*
He asked the question and they all responded with the same answer, therefore the trick is real based on evidence. Though the question could have been better, the psychological conclusion is still there.
Cadbury really just made a big psychological test
I am more intelligent than Cadbury CEO.
I already guessed in the beginning of the video that the tastes of the chocolate pieces were the same. It depends upon the shape which affects the psychology of the eater.
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@@maitreyajambhulkar 🤓
Officially smarter than the CEO of Cadbury
Minecraft steve: so no head?
I agree if it's round it feels sweeter even if it isn't
The round ones melt better when I had them. They weren't as hard, always felt softer & sweeter. They're also thinner which will make it melt faster, meaning more liquid touching your tounge. Giving you more suger.
I knew it lol, if its supposed to be a trick question then its never the 2 answers given
I look at squares very often, I don't see them as weapons or war, I see them as my childhood house drawings.
He asked the question to himself and knew the answer what are we here doing?😅😂
this is a leading question and thus biases the responses you're gonna be getting
"laddoo" was the 1st thing came in my head when he said round things 😅
"Mmm Creamy"💀💀
"Square shaped sweet" My brain: 🗡🛡⚔️
I KNEW IT. The reason I knew it because when people say something that sounds real out brain tricks us, example chocolate A is sweeter then chocolate B . It’s called the Nocebo explained by CGP Greg
Imma feed myself some round dark chocolate now
The stone spear from rust😂
Thank god someone else noticed it
I deadass thought "Nigga those two we're the same, i bet" Like i don't know how the fuck i can predict that shit.
When he said they released a new product i bet they were trolling and just changed the look
Bro should've asked which one tastes better
"when you see something round, You automatically feel it's sweet without tasting"
Pizza left the chat
He just "Huh?" just like me 😂
“Crazy stuff”
“Just kidding”
If you're offering. Consent is the key
That was the ark spear lol
Ark player: YES SOMEONE HINTING AT ARK YESSSSS!
That huhh came from his heart!
i understand that round stuff reminds you of sweets but... weapons? *WEAPONS* ?!
Guy did a Namaste mid run 🙏
I can relate with the guy that went "HUH?!?"
That was so funny when he said it 😂😂
whenever i look at a square thing i automatically think of swords and spears
"If you can answer this question"
Asks question we can't answer and gives an answer then makes me feel dumb lmao
Bruhh those weapons analogy was some mental gymnastics fr💀
That guy saying CREAAMMY
“if you can answer this question” yeah sure because i can taste the chocolates on my screen
Texture and shape does affect sweetness, since the more surface area there is between your tongue and the chocolate, the stronger all of the tastes will be.
You can try this by for example eating a sugar cube (low surface area) vs melting it and eating the syrup (high surface area).
Loved the psychological tip but I just figured they were both the same from intuition.
most of the viewers would know because of the two questions u put
The way he said "HUH?"
This is also why the higher cocoa versions of dark chocolate come in sharper shapes
there are several biases in human cognition and this exposes one of them.
not me watching this video thinkinf the square one is the sweetest at the first 5 seconds of the video
bro really trying to get in peoples heads while they eat chocolate 😭
Meanwhile Cadbury ceo: Bro I just wanted a new shape 🗿
it's the Kiki and Bouba all over again!!
I think it's because of the amount of each slice/serving portion that you take and what makes it feel sweeter or less sweet.