LifestyleTravelAn easyJet passenger was left stunned after opening a packet of Dairy Milk chocolate buttons during a flight - and what they found inside has sparked debate among fellow travellers online15:35, 27 May 2026An easyJet passenger was left utterly baffled after tearing open a packet of Dairy Milk chocolate buttons mid-flight - only to see an unusual surprise inside.The traveller, who shares content online as @sophiefamilytravel, shared the peculiar in-flight snack incident after buying the chocolate while departing from Heathrow Airport. However, rather than being met with separate chocolate buttons, the passenger unwrapped the packet to reveal one enormous melted mass of chocolate - with all the buttons seemingly welded together. To add to the strangeness, the chocolate had taken on an odd cream hue with brown flecks dotted across it. Visibly perplexed by what lay before them, the traveller captured the moment on camera and quipped: "POV: you're flying easyJet and this is what your chocolate buttons look like."Having clocked the peculiar-looking confectionery, the passenger flagged down a flight attendant to verify whether the sweets were genuinely supposed to appear that way.The footage showed the crew member grinning uncomfortably while shaking their head "no", looking equally baffled by the odd snack scenario.Posting the clip online, the traveller remarked: "easyJet customer orders chocolate buttons on flight and is floored by what they get."They subsequently encouraged followers to recount their own "crazy budget airline stories" - and numerous people were ready with their own nightmare anecdotes.Content cannot be displayed without consentOne passenger recalled: "I ordered a cheese toastie and got a scorching plastic bag filled with cheese."They added they eventually asked cabin crew to dispose of it, as trying to eat it would have caused "second-degree burns".Another flyer suggested the melted buttons might have been kept somewhere unusually hot on the aircraft.They wrote: "Been there... they've been stored in a canister above the oven!"Others, though, appeared far less bothered by the melted state and confessed they'd still happily tuck into the chocolate regardless.One viewer joked: "Bru... it's even better now, DON'T COMPLAIN!"Another commented: "Mate they look old, not just melted."Meanwhile, some travellers were simply astonished to discover the airline even stocked Dairy Milk buttons on flights to begin with.Article continues belowThe bizarre snack find rapidly gained traction online, with numerous viewers saying it perfectly captured the unpredictable nature of budget airline travel.While passengers might anticipate a few delays or tight seating, most certainly don't expect their chocolate to turn up resembling a science experiment.easyJet has been approached for comment.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Heathrow AirportChocolateTravel
'I ordered chocolate buttons on easyJet flight but was baffled by what arrived'
An easyJet passenger was left stunned after opening a packet of Dairy Milk chocolate buttons during a flight - and what they found inside has sparked debate among fellow travellers online








