Quality Street is a brand of chocolates and candies owned by Nestlu00e9. It was first made in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England in 1936 and was named after the J.M. Barrie play of the same name.
First produced in 1936 in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England by Mackintosh's Toffee Company, which merged with Rowntree's in 1969 to become Rowntree Mackintosh.
In 1988, Nestlu00e9 acquired Rowntree Mackintosh and expanded the brand globally.
The brand's assortment has evolved over the years, with some flavors being discontinued and new ones being added.
Quality Street has become a Christmas tradition in the UK, with the iconic color-coded tin being a popular gift during the holiday season.
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The signature product of the brand, it consists of an assortment of chocolates and candies in a color-coded tin.
Similar to the tub, but in a cardboard box.
Allows customers to create their own custom assortment of Quality Street chocolates and candies.
The assortment includes flavors such as toffee finger, caramel swirl, milk chocolate block, orange chocolate crunch, strawberry delight, and many more.
No, Quality Street is sold in many countries around the world, although the assortment may vary depending on the region.
The color-coded wrappers originally indicated the type of filling in the chocolates, but this has evolved over the years and some flavors now have the same color wrapper.
Yes, some flavors are nut-free, but it is important to check the ingredients list on the packaging to be sure.
Nestle owns a wide range of food and beverage brands, including KitKat, Nescafe, Gerber, Perrier, and Purina, among others.