Which is your favourite Quality Street?
Quality Street is a popular selection of individual tinned or boxed toffees, chocolates and sweets, produced by Nestlé.
They have been a popular family favourite for generations and usually are top of the Christmas confectionary list for many families! The selection has been modified over the years, and in 2016 Nestle is replacing its Toffee Deluxe with a Honeycomb Crunch in it’s latest Quality Street tin as part of its 80th birthday celebrations.
Customers complained there were too many toffee based flavours in the collection and they wanted more variety. The honeycomb crunch came out on top as the preferred option for a new sweet.
It’s the first time a new sweet has been introduced to the assortment in almost a decade!
We all have our first choice of flavour when we delve into a new tin – what is yours?
Which is your favourite Quality Street
The Purple One
Green Triangle
Toffee Coin
Chocolate Toffee Finger
Caramel Swirl
Strawberry Delight
Orange Cream
Coconut Eclair
Toffee Delux
Milk Chocolate Block
Vanilla Fudge
Orange Chocolate Crunch
The Purple One
Green Triangle
Toffee Coin
Chocolate Toffee Finger
Caramel Swirl
Strawberry Delight
Orange Cream
Coconut Eclair
Toffee Delux
Milk Chocolate Block
Vanilla Fudge
Orange Chocolate Crunch
Based on 1171 public votes.
Which is your favourite Quality Street
The Purple One | |
Green Triangle | |
Toffee Coin | |
Chocolate Toffee Finger | |
Caramel Swirl | |
Strawberry Delight | |
Orange Cream | |
Coconut Eclair | |
Toffee Delux | |
Milk Chocolate Block | |
Vanilla Fudge | |
Orange Chocolate Crunch |
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Coomer it was so hard to decide
The company were famous for their toffee, but that is how the company started.
I was a long time fan of Cabury's chocolate. Excellent stuff! But, a couple of years ago my wife bought me a Creme Egg, one of my favourites. I can't write what I said when the chocolate hit my palate! That greasy mass in my mouth reminded me of soggy chips fried in oil, of diesel oil when syphoning a car tank, (I owned the car!). Yuk!
Not again.