Back in the late 1970s and 1980s, nostalgic adverts that you can still see on YouTube advertised 2.5 kilogram tins of Quality ...
Here's how many individuals chocolates are in each Quality Street, Miniature Heroes, Celebrations and Roses standard tin this ...
And now, in response to the debate that ‘divided a nation’ Quality Street is gently mocking the fans who protested against ...
The supermarket has reduced the price of the popular Christmas chocolates across its UK stores - but you'll need to be quick.
Quality Street tubs have gone from metal to plastic, and now they've changed again - in certain branches of Tesco at least ...
The 1.93kg tin comes in at £17.98 including VAT, which works out at around 90p per 100g. When compared with the price of a ...
If you're a fan of Quality Street then you might want to head to Costco this Christmas. The wholesaler is selling a giant tin of the Nestle family favourites weighing almost 2kg and containing ...
It might only be September, but the supermarkets are already starting to stock Christmas chocolate, with tubs and tins of the classics lining the shelves. For some, Celebrations and Roses are a ...
Let’s settle the great Quality Street debate once and for all (sorry in advance, Green Triangle fans). Christmas just wouldn’t be Christmas without a tin of Quality Street tantalisingly ...
Our theory is that, with a tin of Quality Street, people hoard the Green Triangles and The Purple Ones and then judge each other deeply when it comes to selecting Toffee Pennies or Eclairs (“you ...