Changes to Quality Street chocolates bring a ‘ruined…
From Christmas spreads to wedding favours and a must-have on Eid tables, what’s an occasion without Quality Street? For many, the iconic purple tin, with its brightly coloured foil-wrapped chocolates, is a sacred symbol marking the arrival of the festive season and for others, represents core childhood memories.
Quality Street was launched in 1936 and has been a family favourite treat ever since.
This year, however, some fanatics accused Nestlé of ruining Christmas by making not only changing the shape of The Purple One and Orange Crunch chocolates but shrinking them too.
While the Quality Street chocolates maker announced the shape changes in March and received mixed reactions from its consumers, it was not until some keen-eyed UK fans noticed that the two chocolates were also lighter than before that an outcry erupted.
Source: Capetownetc.com
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