|
Nestle Quality Street
Newest Review: ... Strawberry cream, Toffee penny which are a bit like a werthers original, caramel fingers plus others Healthy? Traffic lights have eve... more More Nestle in Food
|
||
Read Reviews for Nestle Quality Street
by - written on 01/12/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
Rating:
Nestle Quality street are something I associate with the festive period, you can pretty much guarantee you will be given a box this year in our house. I would describe these as assorted milk and plain chocolates. The look? The boxed version is purple in colur with a firework affect on the box also. There is a little window so you ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/11/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
Rating:
Everyone must be familiar with Quality Street. It's a standard gift for all occasions and there's nothing not to like right? There's something for everyone - nut lovers, toffee munchers and cream addicts. Well mostly yes, but there's a couple of issues I have with Quality Street - where have the coffee creams gone?! They used to be my favourite ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/11/09 (Very useful, 14 readings)
Rating:
Aaaaah, Good old Quality Street. The staple of every Christmas and Family get together since the age of the dinosaurs. I'm fairly sure that 99% of you reading this will have come across this wonderful selection of colourfully wrapped chocolate at some point. The sweets are made by Nestle and come in a variety of packaging from handy ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/11/09 (Very useful, 65 readings)
Rating:
Quality Street is an assortment of milk and plain chocolates and toffees made by Nestle available in predominantly purple coloured tins or cardboard boxes what open at the top with a clear viewing window to see the er, goodness inside. I have no idea when they first started making them nor will I be Googling it, I can only presume they ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/09/09 (Useful, 72 readings)
Rating:
Quality street are those sweets that come in them massive tins or boxes you receive as gifts off those distant relatives you don't really know at Christmas. They have been around for ages now and are a popular choice in chocolate gifts especially amongst the old people I find. In fact iv never purchased quality street myself however I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/08/09 (Useful, 22 readings)
Rating:
Throughout my childhood I don't think a Christmas went by without there being a box or tin of Quality Street in the house. Often these would be opened on Christmas Eve and passed around whilst the family was watching TV before bed. Everyone had their own favourite. The beauty of this chocolate assortment is that there is enough variety that ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/07/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
Rating:
Quality Street tins weigh 1.2kg, providing plenty of chocolatey goodness, although if you value your health (or your current waistline), it's recommended that you share them with your friends or family! They're frequently on offer around Christmas for about £4-5, and the rest of the year they tend to cost about £5-6. There are plenty of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/07/09 (Very useful, 13 readings)
Rating:
Like pretty much everyone here it seems Quality Street chocolates have been a traditional Christmas fixture for many years in my family. The strength of the brand (apart from the slightly retro nostalgia surrounding it!) is that there really is something for everyone, and you don't feel like you are getting cut-down versions of regular ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/07/09 (Very useful, 7 readings)
Rating:
Its very rare that i recieve a box of Quality street chocolates, but boy, when i do they do not last for long. After babysitting my two little cousins last week, my Aunt and uncle decided to treat me: to a huge tin of Quality Streets. (Think they're trying to fatten me up). I was thrilled with my gift and couldnt wait to get stuck in! ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/06/09 (Very useful, 123 readings)
Rating:
Quality Street has been a popular selection box of chocolates in the UK since its launch in 1936. Originally created by the confectioner Mackintosh's, the name came from the play 'Quality Street' by J. M. Barrie, who created the stage performance of Peter Pan. The two main characters from the play 'Quality Street' appeared on all Quality Street ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/06/09 (Very useful, 63 readings)
Rating:
I can't think of many people who dislike The Big Purple Tin! Its choc (sic) full of a variety of chocolates. You can buy these either as a box of a tin. The boxes come in two sizes of 275g and 480g. The tins are the Daddy sized ones- big metal purple tins that look great and therefore ideal as gifts. The tins come in two sizes 1.2kg & 2.2kg. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/05/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
Rating:
A tin of quality street are regularly available at Christmas in a 1.2kg tin which includes they wrappers my family but them at christmas for £5 and sometimes 2 for £5 I have known this to be at Tescos. The first thing I want to say about a tin of Quality Street and the reason I think they are such a great thing to buy is that they are great to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/04/09 (Very useful, 48 readings)
Rating:
After Cadbury's Roses, Nestle's Quality Street is one of my favourite chocolates. I normally get these for christmas along with a tin of Rose's. You can get Tin's of Quality Street's or boxes. I know both sized tines come in 1.2kg & 2.2kg and if im not mistaken you can get the boxes in 275g & 480g. The tins look quite atractive, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/03/09 (Very useful, 69 readings)
Rating:
Quality Street is one of the 'big four' carton chocolates which also include Heroes, Celebrations and Roses. Quality Street originated in 1936 and is now made by Nestlé. Though it is available all the year round it is particularly associated with Christmas and a large proportion of its sales occur then though I am guessing a lot of cartons will be ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/01/09 (Very useful, 229 readings)
Rating:
The weekend just past I had a few people over for a low-scale party. I had remembered to buy a few bits and pieces to serve up, but I had forgotten one of the most important things - chocolate! Thankfully somebody arrived with a large tub of Quality Street, perfect to get the party going! The packaging for the Quality Street tins are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/01/09 (Very useful, 85 readings)
Rating:
Quality street chocolates and toffee selection used to be one of my favorite treats at christmas. USED TO BE being the key words here. Suddenly I find that the majority of swets in this tin are nearly all toffee related. Ranging from Long toffee sticks covered in chocolate to Penny flat toffee to a rather strange eclair like toffee, and very ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/01/09 (Useful, 26 readings)
Rating:
Quality streets chocolates are not for everyone. Quality street are an assortment of different flavoured chocolates and toffees in individual wrappers. In my opinion, they are not quality chocolates!! These are the kind of chocolates I eat if they are there, but I would never waste my own money on them! I find that these ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/01/09 (Very useful, 234 readings)
Rating:
I love Christmas and am lucky to have friends and family to enjoy it with. A product I always associate with Christmas is Quality Street as it always seems to have been around at this special time of year. Today somehow it appears much more ordinary and less luxurious than the packaging and media hype would have you believe. Still popular in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/01/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
Rating:
At Christmas time I never fail to end up with at least one tin of quality street sweets and I am thankful for them but why do Nestle insist on filling the tin with the ones they must know fine well are not peoples favourites and then just adding a few of the good ones to the tin? The people at Nestle are not stupid; they know that the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/01/09 (Very useful, 47 readings)
Rating:
Quality Street is a great selection of sweeties - I say more worthwhile when you buy the tin, better value for money and more more more sweeties YIPEEE!!! Hopefully you enjoy my review The Product Quality Street can be bought in 2 different sizes of box or in a large tin. Also some of the individual sweeties are ... Read the complete review
Have you had a different experience? Write your own review and tell others about what you think - it's quick, easy and you don't even need to be a dooyoo member. Or, register as a dooyoo member and earn dooyooMiles for your review. Help other consumers make informed, confident purchasing decisions, and tell us what you think! Reviews about Nestle Quality Street

