Quality Street brings back discontinued flavour after 20 years – it’s a fan favourite and shoppers will be delighted
NESTLE is bringing back a Quality Street fan favourite last seen in chocolate tubs over two decades ago.
The chocolatier has revealed its coffee creme flavour will make a welcome return ahead of Christmas.
But fans won't find the iconic flavour in the usual Quality Street tubs.
The sweet treat will be available inside Quality Street's festive cracker and advent calendar this year.
You'll only be able to pick the calendars and crackers up in Waitrose and John Lewis and they hit the shelves from September 20.
Meanwhile, shoppers will be able to add the coffee creme flavour to any pick 'n' mix tins, available at selected John Lewis branches.
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The Quality Street coffee creme cracker will be on sale for £6 while advent calendar will retail at £10.
Shoppers will also be able to pay £14 for a "fill your own" advent calendar.
Fans of the discontinued chocolate will be delighted to hear it is making a comeback.
Shoppers recently took to social media pleading for it to make a return to supermarket shelves.
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One said: "If you [Quality Street] could bring back the coffee creams in Quality Street, I’d appreciate it."
Another added: "Needs to come back permanently. Coffee creme was my favourite as a child and my whole family would fight over them."
The coffee creme flavour isn't the only thing making a comeback this year.
Shoppers will also be able to create their own bespoke Quality Street boxes at John Lewis this festive period too.
The retailer is , with John Lewis' flagship store in Oxford Street, London, opening its stand on September 27.
A number of other stores will be unveiling stations across October, including in Bluewater, Bristol, London and Cheadle.
Meanwhile, branches in Liverpool, Solihull, Leeds and Nottingham will be opening up stands to the public.
Shoppers will be able to pick from a number of flavours, including coffee creme and green triangles.
Customers will be able to fill up a tin for £15 or refill an old John Lewis Quality Street tin for £12.50.
Meanwhile, shoppers can buy a personalised tin for £17.
It's not the first time in recent months a retailer has announced a nostalgic treat is making a comeback.
Muller delighted shoppers in July when it launched the Muller Corner Mississippi Mud Pie yoghurt in Asda stores.
And just last week it relaunched its strawberry and chocolate orange balls Muller Corner flavour too.
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Meanwhile, Pizza Hut recently announced the return of two discontinued menu items after nearly a decade.
M&S shoppers were also going wild after discovering the supermarket was getting its mango-flavoured grapes back on the shelves.
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