In John Lewis' flagship Oxford Street store, you will also be able to customise the tin itself, swapping the 'Quality' in Quality Street out for a name of your choice. The range is comprised of three different varieties of truffles inspired by classic Quality Street flavours. We’ve got a new sweet, a new design and we are developing the brand in all areas ahead of the Christmas season. Quality Street chocolates are a family favourite – and no doubt some fans will not be happy as one of the classic treats has been axed! Nestlé has announced the first new Quality Street product in almost 85 years - and fans are ecstatic. What's your favourite? Nestlé has launched its first Quality Street product in almost 85 years, called Intrigue, a range of truffles inspired by classic Quality Street flavours, available in UK stores.

Nestlé is a proud partner of Food Banks Canada. For this test, we purchased four 500g packets of Quality Street – a total of 2kgs of chocolates and toffees. QUALITY STREET chocolates come in compostable NatureFlex wrappers! Quality Street does not contain any artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.

Learn how Nestlé’s long-term commitment to the Nestlé Cocoa Plan is helping improve the quality of life for cocoa farmers and their communities. QUALITY Street has quietly ditched the Honeycomb Crunch flavour – two years after it controversially replaced the much-loved Toffee Deluxe. With 12 iconic sweets to choose from in the classic Quality Street assortment including the NEW Limited Edition Chocolate Caramel Brownie, Quality Street creates more magic moments for you and your family.

KIT KAT made in Canada has been made with natural flavours since 2011! John Lewis is selling massive bags of single flavour Quality Street sweets for £5. The chocolate-covered toffee was restored to … Arriving in stores across the UK very soon, Quality Street Intrigue are a new range of chocolate truffles inspired by old school flavours that started it all. Ellie Worley, senior brand manager for Quality Street explained: “2019 is a huge year for Quality Street.

We laid out all the chocolates by flavour and counted them to determine which were the most common and which flavours are rarer.

The discontinued flavours of Quality Street that used to feature in the tin - from an Apricot Delight to a Fig Fancy Chocolates used to contain variety of flavours which are no longer available Rebecca Holt, Brand Manager for Quality Street said: “Quality Street is a much-loved UK brand; and we know many fans would love to enjoy more of it all year round. Quality Street Intrigue, a range of truffles inspired by classic Quality Street flavours, arrives in UK stores from this week. This will cost an extra £3.