Quality Street has a new sweet – but it’s only available at John Lewis
THERE'S a new Quality Street chocolate being released for Christmas - but you'll only be able to get it at John Lewis.
Named the Crispy Truffle Bite, the sweet has a smooth praline centre mixed with crispy cereal bites.
It’s covered in milk chocolate and wrapped in the John Lewis Christmas colours of black and gold.
The new sweet comes as part of the return of John Lewis' "Choose Your Favourite" pop ups where chocoholics can customise tins of Quality Street.
Customers can fill their tin with just one sweet - putting an end to bickering over who scoffed all the best ones.
They can also personalise their tin by replacing the word “Quality” with a surname or real address.
John Lewis 'Choose Your Favourites' pop ups - everything you need to know
JOHN Lewis customers can customise their own Quality Street tin this Christmas.
The new pop ups will be available in select stores from September 26 and here's everything you need to know.
Stores taking part:
- Bluewater
- Cambridge
- Cardiff
- Cribbs Causeway
- Edinburgh
- Glasgow
- High Wycombe
- Kingston
- Liverpool
- Milton Keynes
- Newcastle
- Nottingham
- Oxford
- Oxford Street
- Peter Jones
- Southampton
- Trafford
Prices:
- Choose your favourites and personalise the 1.2kg tin - £15
- Choose your favourites in an exclusive John Lewis 1.2kg tin - £12
- Refill your exclusive John Lewis tin from last year 1.2kg - £10
Sweets included:
- The Purple One
- The Green Triangle
- Toffee Finger
- Strawberry Delight
- Caramel Swirl
- Milk Choc Block
- Orange Chocolate Crunch
- Orange Creme
- Fudge
- Coconut Eclair
- Toffee Penny
- Chocolate Caramel Brownie
- Crispy Truffle Bite (exclusive to John Lewis)
John Lewis offered a similar pick and mix Quality Street last year where shoppers could choose three different sweets to fill their tin.
But their was outrage when the retailer ran out of favourites like the Purple One and Strawberry Delight.
This is the first year where shoppers will be able to pick just a single sweet from a choice of all the original chocolates.
Customers who kept their John Lewis tin from last year will be able to refill it again at a reduced price.
Quality Street owner Nestle recently revealed it has increased the number of popular sweets in tins as part of massive shake-up.
But you might be horrified to know that tubs of Quality Street, Roses and Heroes have shrunk AGAIN despite prices in shops staying the same.
Tesco has slashed the price of tubs to £3.50 but some shoppers say it's too early to start buying Christmas chocolate.
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