Quality Street Large Tin 813g
£12
£1.48 per 100gProduct information
The rustle of sweets, the unmistakable scent of the newly-opened box, and the gleam of each bright, multicoloured wrapper is all part of the joy of Quality Street®.
When you bring home a bag of our famous individually wrapped chocolates, nobody will be able to wait to dig through and find their favourite. Whether you’re enjoying these iconic Christmas sweets on the special day or just spending time together as a family, create moments that you can treasure forever with Quality Street®.
Our iconic selection of sweets has been bringing people together since 1936. John Macintosh, the owner of a successful confectionery business in Norwich, sold a deliciously chewy new toffee invented by his wife. When his son inherited the business, he soon created a range of sweets in beautiful wrappers that everyone could enjoy – and Quality Street® was born. Our sweets have been made in Halifax in Yorkshire since 1936, but they are enjoyed all over the world by lovers of delicious chocolate.
You’ll know it’s Christmas when you see the iconic purple carton for the first time. From The Purple One to Green Triangle, Strawberry Delight to Chocolate Toffee Finger, there’s something that everyone in the family can’t wait to get their hands on. Open the carton, dig through the sparkling sweets, and discover festive moments that you’ll remember forever. mix.
"Is it even Christmas if you don’t get the Quality Street in? I don’t think so. And I say that even though I’m still in shock at the discontinuation of the topaz-brown-wrapped Toffee Deluxe, my favourite of the lot. I decant mine straight away into a glass jar, the better to enjoy their jewel colours, and then strew them about the place as edible Christmas decorations." Nigella Lawson
Preparation and Usage
1 Serving = 2 Sweets
Occasionally it is necessary to replace a sweet with another of equally high quality. The chocolates may become white in warm conditions as a result of cocoa butter moving to the surface, but are still safe to enjoy.
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Other Information
Assorted milk and dark chocolates and toffees.
Storage:
Best before end see rim of base
Store cool & dry
Safety Warning:
IMPORTANT: YOUNG CHILDREN (LESS THAN 4 YEARS) HAVE LIMITED CHEWING ABILITY AND COULD CHOKE ON SMALL SWEETS.
Usage:
43 Servings
Additional Information:
®Reg. Trademark of Société Des Produits Nestlé S.A.
Brand
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www.nestlecocoaplan.com
Good to remember
Enjoying chocolate as part of a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle, is one of life's little pleasures.
The Nestlé Cocoa Plan™ is working with the Rainforest Alliance to support cocoa farmers for better chocolate.
Manufacturer
York,
YO91 1XY.
Nestlé Ireland,
3030 Lake Drive,
Citywest Business Campus,
Dublin 24.
Return To Address
WWW.NESTLE.CO.UK
UK 0800 604 604
Po Box 203,
York,
YO91 1XY.
ROI 00800 6378 5385
Nestlé Ireland,
3030 Lake Drive,
City west Business Campus,
Dublin 24.
Typical Values | Per 100g | Per 2 sweets | Reference Intake* | % RI* |
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Energy | 1976kJ | 372kJ | 8400kJ | |
471kcal | 89kcal | 2000kcal | 4% | |
Fat | 20.7g | 3.9g | 70g | 6% |
of which: saturates | 12.0g | 2.3g | 20g | 12% |
Carbohydrate | 67.3g | 12.7g | 260g | 5% |
of which: sugars | 58.0g | 10.9g | 90g | 12% |
Fibre | 1.2g | 0.2g | - | - |
Protein | 3.3g | 0.6g | 50g | 1% |
Salt | 0.22g | 0.04g | 6g | <1% |
*Reference Intake of an average adult (8400kJ/2000kcal) | ||||
Contains approximately 43 servings | ||||
Portions should be adjusted for children of different ages |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (38)
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Just toothaching cheap sugary rubbish
Dont know how theyre getting away with selling these anymore - cheap and nasty and masquerading as chocolates
What have they done
Used to love quality street and was always on Christmas list but have to say won't be on any future list. Sweet's are disappointing wrappers look bland. Quality of sweets no where as good. Where's the chocolate covered toffee gone ☹️
Dreadful
These chocolates used to signal the beginning of Christmas. However, when the tin was opened, the sight of the new nasty matte wrappings was really disappointing. Even worse was the taste of the chocolates. They are unpleasant and nothing like the originals. I definitely won't be buying them again!
Tin now very small
These are so iconic to have at Christmas and I've bought a tin for so many years. But this year might well be the last. The tin in now half the size of what it used to be and it really expensive. The new wrappers just don't fit the product well. I'm all for recycled wrapping but I know they can do better than this Looks like cost cutting.
A pale imitation of the original Quality Street!
Won't be buying these again as they are now awful. The toffees are soft and the chocolate is too sweet and pasty and not nice and smooth. The coconut ones are dry. None of them are the same. They're all too sweet. The wrappers are horrible now. Children used to love looking through the pretty coloured cellophane wrappers, like stained glass windows, to see how they changed the colours of what was around them in the room. I have been buying Quality Street for probably about 50 years and as Cadbury's Roses went downhill years ago, as the chocolate and fillings have deteriorated, I have always preferred Quality Street. About time the manufacturers started satisfying their customers preferences and not just focusing on profits for their shareholders. In future I shall be buying better quality chocolates.
Pleasure and Magic all gone
Fond memories of the excitement of opening tin of Quality Street and seeing the shiny wrappers glistening Foil is recyclable so why the awful lacklustre paper offering this year? The chocolate may be the same inside but the experience is not the same
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