The Quality Street that should have been strangled at birth

tanstaafltanstaafl Posts: 22,128
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Without a doubt, the flat, disc-shaped toffee one.
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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,555
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    All of them, they all taste like they've been made from floor sweepings!
  • newda898newda898 Posts: 5,465
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    tanstaafl wrote: »
    Without a doubt, the flat, disc-shaped toffee one.

    Yup, definitely. You can gaurantee, as with most chocolate slection boxes, the solid toffee/caramel one is always the one left over at the end.

    That reminds me, what happened to Topics in Celebrations? I used to love them!
  • honeypothoneypot Posts: 1,617
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    :yawn: Green triangles
    /l\
  • sarahcssarahcs Posts: 8,734
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    I don't eat Quality Street anymore as they're made by Nestle.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 9,328
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    I love the toffee pennys. Cant stand the strawberry,coffee or orange creams(are they Roses or quality streets?)
    Bought 2 tins in the week for christmas and trying to find a good place to hide them so they dont get eaten before the big day:o:D
  • scoobyju1scoobyju1 Posts: 1,785
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    tanstaafl wrote: »
    Without a doubt, the flat, disc-shaped toffee one.

    Definately! I can't eat one without it pulling my teeth out :eek:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,945
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    the toffee pennys are my hubbys fave lol!


    for me its the coffee creams!
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 9,328
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    sarahcs wrote: »
    I don't eat Quality Street anymore as they're made by Nestle.

    Why?:confused:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,224
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    honeypot wrote: »
    :yawn: Green triangles
    /l\


    deffo - green triangles are the route of all evil.
    bleurgh.
  • mountymounty Posts: 19,155
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    I don't like any of them :p
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,224
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    Taboo wrote: »
    Why?:confused:

    probably cos of something along these lines...

    http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?lid=240
  • XassyXassy Posts: 9,365
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    VickiGri wrote: »
    deffo - green triangles are the route of all evil.
    bleurgh.

    Indeed! Boring and pointless.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,757
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    I love the toffee pennies.
    The ones I hate are the coconut thingy (or are they Roses?) and the hard caramel one.
  • sarahcssarahcs Posts: 8,734
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    VickiGri wrote: »
    probably cos of something along these lines...

    http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?lid=240

    Ooh a new one! I usually quote www.babymilkaction.org
  • MinnimoMinnimo Posts: 5,741
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    VickiGri wrote: »
    probably cos of something along these lines...

    http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?lid=240


    Wow, thank you. You learn something new everyday. :o
  • sarahcssarahcs Posts: 8,734
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    Minnimo wrote: »
    Wow, thank you. You learn something new everyday. :o

    It's really hard too as I like Milky Bars. (And the green triangles!)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,254
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    tanstaafl wrote: »
    Without a doubt, the flat, disc-shaped toffee one.

    No way! that is the best one! good grief. What is wrong with you?

    Second the strawberry in dark chocolate.

    You want rid of one? That manky orange one. Yuk.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 23,091
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    In my house it's always the pink fudge and the dark red malt toffee that's left over but that may be because my gran loves the disc shaped toffee!
  • BlackheartBlackheart Posts: 150
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    Hazelnut horror ..
  • superluke2superluke2 Posts: 534
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    caramel and toffee one are the first I go for. Usually sneak two!;)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,911
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    VickiGri wrote: »
    probably cos of something along these lines...

    http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?lid=240

    15 odd years ago my R.E. Teacher in College tried to highlight alot of the crap Nestle get upto he himself had been boycotting all of there products for years, dodgy baby milk they force on to new mothers in third world countires was one example he gave.

    Something about how they hire supposed health workers to put the fear of God into stopping women from breast feeding and instead encouraged them to buy the baby formula which would never be sold in Europe.

    I cant believe they are still doing this :(
  • artisanwhitehalartisanwhitehal Posts: 2,263
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    Taboo wrote: »
    Why?:confused:

    I imagine because they are no longer Mackintoshes, or Rowntrees, the proper sweet makers of England, and indeed the World.
    Nestle are a second rate Swiss outfit.
    When the first started after WW2 to try to get a foothold in England, they called themselves by the anglisied name 'Nestles'.
    It is it only in recent years they have shown their true colours.
  • nextloislanenextloislane Posts: 1,325
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    Taboo wrote: »
    I love the toffee pennys. Cant stand the strawberry,coffee or orange creams(are they Roses or quality streets?)
    Bought 2 tins in the week for christmas and trying to find a good place to hide them so they dont get eaten before the big day:o:D

    hang on a minute, never mind what quality street you dont like......


    you've been christmas shopping????? already ?????? :D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,990
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    VickiGri wrote: »
    probably cos of something along these lines...

    http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?lid=240

    Can you tell me how sponsoring beauty contests=sexism???:rolleyes:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 241
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    Does anyone remember the hazelnut cracknell. It was in a pink/red wrapper and rectangle shape. I think the filling was thin layers of sugar
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