B&M is selling Quality Street favorite candies again: what buyers found.
According to The Sun: Quality Street fans were thrilled when the favorite boxes were spotted in B&M stores.
The bargain retailer is selling the store with red candies Strawberry Delight.
snack reviewThe perfect combination of dark chocolate and juicy yet creamy filling has shoppers buzzing with excitement.
One of them shared their findings in Snack Reviews, captioning: “Strawberry Delight is the best candy in Quality Street and the supermarket B&M rocks.”
The comments section was flooded with comments, one of which read: “I love them and the orange one”
“Yes, please,” said another.
“My favorite,” echoed a third.
But the fruity treat isn't for everyone.
One noted: “No! Green triangles, please!”
Fortunately for those who don’t agree, there are other boxes filled with Purple or Toffee.
These boxes cost £4.75 for a 290g store.
Chocolate lovers have also recently spotted scattered boxes of Roses, Heroes, Celebrations, and Quality Street candies on shelves at Tesco and Morrison.
Festival favorites are selling for £7 for the craft – or £6 for members of the Morrison More program and £5.95 with a Tesco Clubcard.
But the early release – and the price tags – have left some customers angry, blaming supermarkets for starting the Christmas rush too early.
B&M shoppers have been delighted to find their favorite candies Quality Street, including Strawberry Delight. They have been sharing their impressions of this novelty on social media, but not everyone was thrilled about the fruity flavors. Meanwhile, other stores are already preparing for the festive season, including promotions on popular candies.Read also
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