You Can Now Choose Your Favourite Quality Street Combo With New Pick And Mix Tins

Whether you love Green Triangles more than life itself or your family are always fighting over the last Orange Crunch, you can now design your perfect tin of Quality Streets with just what you want inside. Previously available only in select locations, the customisable tins are now available to everyone online.

You Can Now Choose Your Favourite Quality Street Combo With New Pick And Mix Tins
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You Can Now Choose Your Favourite Quality Street Combo With New Pick And Mix Tins

Quality Street have launched personalisable Pick and Mix tins on their brand new online store—meaning you can now design and order your own tin of Quality Street from home. As well as choosing exactly which chocolates you do (and don't) get, you can also personalise the name on the tin, making it a perfect Christmas gift.

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The site allows you to choose up to six of the 12 available chocolates for your tin, with the options being: The Purple One, Fudge, Strawberry Delight, Orange Creme, Orange Crunch, Toffee Penny, Toffee Finger, Caramel Swirl, The Green Triangle, Milk Choc Block, Coconut Eclair and Caramel Brownie.

Gone are the days of seven sad Toffee Pennies no one wants left knocking around in the tin come February! Plus, since there’s no minimum selection you can make yourself a whole 1kg tin of Strawberry Delights if that’s what tickles your fancy. You can also opt for the standard 12-sweet mix if you want and still personalise the lid.

You can then complete your personalised Quality Street tin with your (or the person you're giving them to's) name or another message to be used in the place of 'Quality' on the tin—although there's a 9 character limit and a warning on the site to 'keep your messages clean' as they'll be reviewed by staff before printing!

The personalised Quality Street tins are quite a bit pricier than your bog-standard ones as they're priced at £15.99 plus a £2.99 delivery fee in the UK, compared to £7.50 for the normal tin of the same weight in Sainsbury's—but the pick and mix Quality Street tins make such a great Christmas present, we reckon they're worth that bit extra!

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