Quality Street is a brand of chocolates and toffees produced by Nestle. The chocolates are assorted in a variety of flavors and are individually wrapped.
The brand was first introduced in 1936 by Mackintosh's, a toffee manufacturer in the United Kingdom.
It was named after a play by J.M. Barrie called 'Quality Street'.
In 1969, Mackintosh's merged with Rowntree's, another confectionery company, and became Rowntree Mackintosh.
In 1988, Nestle acquired Rowntree Mackintosh.
Today, Quality Street is sold in over 50 countries worldwide.
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Quality Street is known for its assortment of chocolates, which includes flavors such as milk chocolate, caramel, orange cream, and more.
In addition to the assorted chocolates, Quality Street also offers milk chocolate bars and boxes.
Quality Street also includes a variety of toffees in its assortment, including toffees with nuts and fruits.
A box of Quality Street contains an assortment of chocolates and toffees, each individually wrapped. The assortment may vary depending on the package size and country of sale.
Most of the chocolates in the assortment are gluten-free. However, some may contain gluten and cross-contamination can occur during production. It's best to check the label or contact the company for specific information.
The most popular Quality Street chocolate can vary based on personal preference and cultural differences. However, the milk chocolate caramel and the purple-wrapped hazelnut in caramel flavor are generally popular.
Yes, Quality Street chocolates are available year-round in some countries, although they may be more prevalent during the holiday season.
Quality Street chocolates are produced in various Nestle factories around the world, including in the United Kingdom, Australia, and the Netherlands.