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There's nothing quite like the heartbreak of knowing your favourite chocolate is being discontinued - us Brits have been forced to say goodbye to many a sweet treat. Coffee cremes are by no means the only Quality Street chocs to have been discontinued over the years, as disappointed chocolate lovers have had to face the heartbreak of losing many other firm favourites.
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While coffee creme hasn’t featured in a Quality Street tub since the nineties, the flavour certainly hasn’t been forgotten.
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Quality Street lovers will also be able to create their own personalised boxes at John Lewis this year during the festive season. QUALITY Street fans are only just realising they can customise their tubs - and only fill it with their favourite flavour.The Coffee Creme sweet will be available exclusively to John Lewis and Waitrose in the build-up to Christmas. Our purpose is to unlock the power of food to enhance the quality of life for everyone, today and for generations to come. In a bid to become more environmentally-friendly, the treats are now being wrapped in a duller form of waxed paper, which is recyclable.
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However, the treat won’t be found in Quality Street tubs and will only be available inside the Quality Street festive cracker and advent calendar. The Honeycomb Crunch - which is a bite of milk chocolate containing shards of honeycomb - was removed from tubs and selection boxes four years ago. This isn't the first time that Quality Street has made changes to its chocolates recently, as Nestle previously revealed it's bringing back a fan favourite flavour after it disappeared from the selection box two decades ago. Unfortunately, certain things that aren't deemed 'popular' enough are usually the most at risk of disappearing.The chocolatiers have modified the appearance of its two most iconic flavours, The Purple One and Orange Crunch. Do you have one of the John Lewis edition Quality Street® tins from 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 or 2022*? There was good news for Quality Street lovers this week with the announcement that a major fan favourite is making a comeback. Both of these will only be available for a limited time, so you'll have to act fast if you want to get your hands on them.