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Quality Street's 2025 Christmas range brings back lost flavours and pricier baubles

A beloved Coffee Creme returns after 20 years, but smaller tubs and higher prices spark debate. Will nostalgia win over value this Christmas?

The image shows a box filled with lots of colorful Christmas ornaments sitting on top of a table....
The image shows a box filled with lots of colorful Christmas ornaments sitting on top of a table. The box is filled with a variety of festive decorations, including colorful baubles, stars, and other holiday-themed items. There is also a board with text on it, likely indicating the type of decorations inside the box.

Quality Street's 2025 Christmas range brings back lost flavours and pricier baubles

Quality Street has rolled out new festive treats and decorations for Christmas 2025. The brand's popular baubles are back at John Lewis, now with updated designs and a higher price tag. Fans are also celebrating the return of a long-lost favourite flavour alongside a fresh sharing bar.

John Lewis has relaunched its Quality Street baubles, a seasonal hit with shoppers. The decorations feature five nostalgic designs, each inspired by a different decade. Demand is high, with many customers buying the full set despite the price rising to Β£8β€”up from Β£7 last year.

The classic Coffee Creme flavour has returned for its third Christmas since disappearing 20 years ago. Meanwhile, the brand's festive tubs have shrunk again, dropping from 600g to 550g. This change means around four fewer sweets than last year, though the price stays the same. A new sharing bar, based on the green triangle hazelnut flavour, is now on shelves at Asda for Β£3.50. The launch comes as NestlΓ© continues to reduce the size of Quality Street products, following a wider trend seen in other sweets like Smarties and Rowntree's. Over recent years, bags have shrunk by 10-15% due to rising costs for sugar, cocoa, and packaging.

The 2025 Quality Street range brings back beloved flavours and festive decorations, though some items now cost more or contain less. Shoppers can find the new sharing bar in Asda, while the baubles remain a popular purchase at John Lewis.

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