During one of my earlier assignments as a food journalist, I wrote about a viral dessert, the cookie croissant or crookie. Of ...
A notable environmental move is being made by Nestlé as its classic Quality Street tub is set to be trialled in a paper-based format, which is part of wider eco-friendly packaging moves from the major ...
While many people like to keep their Quality Street tubs and tins each year, reusing them as sewing tins, or cake tins, it seems this tradition could soon become a thing of the past, as a ‘first ...
Nestle has made a huge change to its Quality Street tubs for the festive season this year. The chocolate maker has decided to ditch its purple plastic packaging and will replace it with paper tubs ...
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Nestle is making a major change to its Quality Street tubs that could leave fans divided. The iconic chocolate brand, which will no doubt once again be appearing in living rooms across the country as ...
Nestlé is to start testing a new paper tub for its Quality Street brand as part of the manufacturer’s drive to reduce the use of plastic. More than 200,000 of the paper tubs will be stocked in ...
Quality Street was first sold in its iconic metal tin back in 1936. The brand switched to plastic tubs in the 2010s. At peak production times up to 12m individual Quality Street sweets at Nestle’s ...
These fresh tubs are part of an experimental run and will hit the shelves next Monday in 60 Tesco supermarkets across the UK. If the trial proves successful, Nestle may consider a broader rollout.