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And now, years later, my dream finally came true when I was invited down to Nestlé's chocolate factory in York to see how they make the UK’s favourite Christmas treat - Quality Street.
Production at the factory is now back to normal with ... Nestlé announced that cellulose wrappers used on other sweets in the Quality Street assortment are being gradually replaced with a new ...
The chocolate used in Quality Street is all sourced through the brand's Cocoa Plan, but other products are not. Nestlé also received the organisation’s worst possible rating for animal rights, factory ...
The twist wrappers on the chocolates are to be made ... by a significant upgrade to Nestlé's York Factory, while the category-leading Quality Street paper twist-wraps have been designed at ...
while the octagonal crunch chocolate will be wrapped in a dark bronze foil. The "rare" packs were produced at a Halifax factory, after stocks of green and orange foil could not cover a planned ...
The grand dame of chocolate tins, Quality Street celebrated her 87th birthday this year. Created back in 1936, this Yorkshire icon is still made at the same factory in Halifax and just the look of ...
So I decided, once and for all, to pit Nestle Quality Street ... of delicious chocolates", the label reads, a nod to Dorothy Cadbury, who grew up in the gardens of the Bournville factory.
Their first Mackintosh factory burnt down in 1909 and a second one was built in Albion, where it still makes sweets today. Then in 1936, the couple's son Harold Mackintosh invented Quality Street ...
After 86 years, Quality Street chocolates will no longer be wrapped ... organisation’s worst possible rating for animal rights, factory farming and animal testing. A company spokesperson told ...
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