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Quality Street Purely Purple Ones Chocolates - Christmas Chocolates Gift In Xmas Cracker Box -The Purple One 327g - With Gift Tag (1)

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The news comes after Quality Street announced the return of a discontinued chocolate last year, the Honeycomb Crunch, which was previously axed in 2018. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. Muller delighted shoppers in July when it launched the Muller Corner Mississippi Mud Pie yoghurt in Asda stores. Remember to search store locators if you're planning to buy in person - it'll save you trekking to find a branch.

Quality Street is bringing back a discontinued flavour - Metro

After more than 20 years, Quality Street fans can experience the indulgent coffee flavour fondant wrapped in dark chocolate in stores starting from 20th September at Waitrose. Meanwhile, Pizza Hut recently announced the return of two discontinued menu items after nearly a decade. It comes after Nestlé launched a brand new Quality Street Collisions bar earlier this month that left fans divided. The unique treat blends together two of the most popular chocolates from the Quality Street tins - The Purple One and the Green Triangle. It combines caramel, creamy hazelnut, and crunchy hazelnut pieces in three chocolatey layers and first appeared in Asda , although it is set to come to further supermarkets later this month. This is compared to The Purple One, which has more of an oval shape and the Orange Crunch, which is in the shape of a hexagon. While both of the chocolate delights will change in shape, they will still be in their purple and orange wrapping so people will still be able to tell the difference.

Quality Street lovers will also be able to create their own personalised boxes at John Lewis this year during the festive season. Coffee cremes are by no means the only Quality Street chocs to have been discontinued over the years, as disappointed chocolate lovers have had to face the heartbreak of losing many other firm favourites. The full list of axed sweets include:

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In a bid to become more environmentally-friendly, the treats are now being wrapped in a duller form of waxed paper, which is recyclable.

Almond Octagon (purple wrapper, replaced with Vanilla Octagon, although the latter is now discontinued as well) Steve Ellwood wrote: “They were always the ones left in the tin when I was a child.” Natalie said: “So disappointed this isn’t mint.” You'll need to keep an eye out for the tubs including the new Orange Crunch shapes because not all tubs will include them. If you're worried about these chocolates replacing the Caramel Crunch, don't worry, as this won't be the case. Better yet, the price of tubs featuring the newly shaped sweets will remain the same. There's a number of shops and supermarkets which sell Quality Street tins - and you'll want to know where to buy them for cheap.

Quality Street Gifting | Quality Street

A number of other stores will be unveiling stations across October, including in Bluewater, Bristol, London and Cheadle. We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused. QUALITY Street fans are only just realising they can customise their tubs - and only fill it with their favourite flavour. You can get Quality Street chocs for cheaper elsewhere - but you won't be able to choose your flavours, and tins might be smaller.The Mirror reports that you'll only be able to get that specific flavour within certain Quality Street products, rather than it being a widespread return. Now those who have missed out on what was a staple of Quality Street tins in the 1990s will be able to have it once more in the build-up to the festive period. Jemma Handley, senior brand manager for Quality Street, said: "We are trialling a different shape for two of our sweets this Christmas season. We know how iconic Quality Street sweets are and we have made sure that it is the same great-tasting Purple One and Orange Crunch that people know and love inside their iconic coloured wrappers." Another said: "Need to go get coconut", and one fan said: "Please can you sell the green triangles separately all year round".

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