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CUSTOMERS have questioned the quality control at Quality Street after finding unwrapped and damaged chocolate in their tubs this year. Several chocolate fans have taken to social media to complain ...
CHOCOLATE fans are noticing a huge change to Quality Street tubs this year. The change affects the wrapping of certain sweets inside the tins – leaving many shoppers baffled. Last month, Nest… ...
Well, we’ve unwrapped the chocolates for a quiz asking you to identify if the treat is from Quality Street or Roses. We’ve even included the names as an extra clue. Similar stories ...
The post ‘Disappointed’: Fans share reactions to the ‘new’ Quality Street chocolates appeared first on SA People. ... In its former Brazil-nut shape, the unwrapped Purple One weighed 9,59g.
Manufacturers of Quality Street chocolates have made changes to the treat, ... The unwrapped weight of the new-shaped Orange Crunch also reduced slightly, from 9,06g to 8,72g, ...
Quality Street could shrink its tub by an average of THREE sweets this Christmas. ... In total, each tub is designed to hold an average of 600g of unwrapped chocolates this Christmas.
When The Sun tested four random tubs of Quality Street, all with the old wrappers, we found wrapping issues in three quarters of them. One had some unwrapped and misshapen blobs of toffee in.