NESTLE is bringing back the Quality Street fan favorite that was last seen in chocolate pots over two decades ago.
The chocolatier has revealed that its coffee creamer flavor will make a welcome return before Christmas.
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Quality Street brings back its Coffee Creme flavor Quality Street Credits: NESTLE
But fans won’t find the iconic flavor in Quality Street’s regular tubs.
The sweet treat will be available within Quality Street’s holiday crackers and advent calendar this year.
You can only pick up the calendars and crackers from Waitrose and John Lewis, and they will be on the shelves from 20 September.
Meanwhile, customers will be able to add a coffee creamer flavor to any pick ‘n’ mix tin, available in selected John Lewis branches.
A Quality Street coffee cream cracker will retail for £6, while the advent calendar will retail for £10.
Customers will also be able to pay £14 for a ‘fill your own’ advent calendar.
Fans of the discontinued chocolate will be delighted to hear it’s making a comeback.
Customers recently took to social media to ask for it to return to supermarket shelves.
One said, “If you [Quality Street] could bring the coffee creamers back to Quality Street, I’d appreciate it.”
Another added: “I have to go back for good. Coffee creamers were my favorite as a kid and my whole family would fight over them.”
The coffee cream flavor isn’t the only thing making a comeback this year.
Shoppers will also be able to create their own Quality Street boxes at John Lewis this festive period too.
The retailer is bringing back its popular pick ‘n’ mix stands, with John Lewis’ flagship store in London’s Oxford Street opening its stand on 27 September.
A number of other stores will open their stations during October, including Bluewater, Bristol, London and Cheadle.
Meanwhile, branches in Liverpool, Solihull, Leeds and Nottingham will open stands to the public.
Customers will be able to choose from a number of flavors, including coffee cream and green triangles.
Customers will be able to fill up a can for £15 or refill an old John Lewis Quality Street can for £12.50.
Meanwhile, customers can buy a personalized tin for £17.
It’s not the first time in recent months that the retailer has announced that the nostalgic treat is making a comeback.
Muller wowed customers in July when it launched Muller Corner Mississippi Mud Pie yogurt in Asda stores.
And just last week, it relaunched its Muller Corner chocolate orange and strawberry flavored balls.
Meanwhile, Pizza Hut recently announced the return of two discontinued menu items after nearly a decade.
M&S shoppers also went berserk after discovering the supermarket was bringing its mango-flavored grape back onto shelves.
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