Even when you're the new president of France,Watch Officetel: Lover Friend Online you can trust Twitter to bring you back down to earth with a bang.

In the aftermath of Emmanuel Macron's sweeping victory in the French presidential election -- in which he beat far-right Marine Le Pen with 66 percent of the vote -- Twitter is confusing him with the macaron, a popular meringue-based cookie.

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So great is the confusion, in fact, that many are taking to Twitter to issue reminders about the difference between Macron and macarons and macaroons.

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Many people are totally, 100 percent fine with the confusion, though. In fact, they think it's rather fitting.

Of course, the confusion sparked some intense debate. Like, if there were a Macron macaron, what flavour would it be? Good question.

All this conversation about macarons was making some people rather peckish. So they celebrated Macron's victory with some macarons.

Mmmm, délicieux!


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