Quality Street fans have exclaimed 'Christmas is ruined' after the size of a beloved chocolate is shrunk. Nestle - which produces the legendary chocolate selection box - has cut the size of the ...
so this is a huge step for confectionary giant Nestle. It's a baby one at the moment - the 'first of its kind' Quality Street design is being trialled at just 60 Tesco stores, with 200,000 of them ...
Christmas is a time where retailers and brands alike communicate an abundance of messages to shoppers, making it hard to stand out from the crowd. Nestlé's Quality Street tins are stocked at the front ...
However, Nestle did launch a new version ... the immediate discontinuation of plastic and metal Quality Street tins. Shoppers can still buy 600g plastic tubs of Quality Street chocolates at ...
QUALITY Street was accused of ruining Christmas after fans rumbled they’d shrunk the size of the legendary Purple One. The festive chocolate selection box cut the size of the beloved hazelnut ...
The supermarket has reduced the price of the popular Christmas chocolates across its UK stores - but you'll need to be quick.
Nestlé has made a huge change to its Quality Street product range just weeks before ... added that consumers will still have the option to buy the plastic tub, tin, and carton alongside the ...
Whichever warring faction of the Quality Street / Celebrations / Roses triad you back, you’ve likely noticed some changes in your favourite brand over the years. Roses, for instance, have changed ...