NESTLE has launched a new chocolate bar combining two iconic Quality Street flavours.

Fans of The Purple One and the Green Triangle will be pleased to know they can now enjoy a taste of both in one bite.

The new Quality Street Collisions sharing bar brings two fan favourites together

1

The new Quality Street Collisions sharing bar brings two fan favourites togetherCredit: Nestlé UK Press Office

The confectionery giant has brought these two fan favourites together to produce the Quality Street Collisions sharing bar.

This new choc on the block combines gooey caramel, creamy hazelnut and crunchy hazelnut pieces in three delicious layers.

And news of this new choccy treat is already proving to be a crowd-pleaser with Quality Street fans on social media.

One person said: “These sound amazing.”

Boots shoppers rush to buy beauty gadget scanning for £16 instead of £140
I bought my £265k first home 8 years earlier than planned with government scheme

And another added: “My two favourite ones in the same bar.”

While another commented: “Oh my gosh life goals in one bar.”

The Quality Street Collisions sharing bar is now available exclusively in Asda and will roll out to other supermarkets and stores across the UK later this month.

Samantha Hirst, brand manager for Quality Street at Nestle UK and Ireland, said: “We’re sure that Quality Street fans will love the fact that two favourites have been brought together to make a triple-layered treat that’s perfect for gifting or sharing with family and friends.”

Most read in Money

The 235g bar is the first flavour collision and the third addition to the Quality Street sharing bar range.

The sharing bars were first introduced in 2022, with the Purple One and the Orange Crunch being the first to break out of the purple tin.

And fans loved them, one person described the new bars at the time as “amazingly good”.

The Purple One and Orange Crunch are currently priced at £1.25 for an 84g bar in Asda.

We have not yet had confirmation of the new Collisions bar but we will update here when we do.

It has to be said that Nestle has not always hit the sweet spot with fans.

Just last year it left loyal choccy fans fuming after making a change to its Quality Street tubs.

And the changes to some of the wappers of Christmas favourites left people baffled.

Meanwhile, a Quality Street employee shared how the company decides which sweets to axe from the tubs.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Online grocery shopping took off last year but can it be profitable?

At the height of the dotcom boom, a start-up called Webvan debuted…

Amazon Prime Day 2021 latest deals – Last chance to buy Samsung, Apple, LG and Nespresso bargains TODAY – live updates

FAB FOREO FOREO, the leading beauty tech devices range has been reduced…

US jobs boost casts doubts over rate cuts

Strong jobs figures from the US yesterday left the FTSE 100 nursing…

Homebase September Bank Holiday 2022 opening times: What time are stores open today?

HOMEBASE is set to make a major change to its opening times…