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Chocolate Christmas tubs down to 4.70p

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infoman Thu 18-Sept-25 01:50:23

at all major Super markets.
I presume they will be plastic tubs,so what would you be prepared to pay extra if the tubs were made of tin like they once were?

Lovetopaint037 Thu 18-Sept-25 02:26:22

I used to use the QualityStreet tins for my 9 inch Christmas cakes. How I missed them when they changed to plastic and reduced in size. I’m interested in the new large containers of M&S chocolates and hoping they will fit the bill.

Franbern Thu 18-Sept-25 08:18:05

Got Quality Street tub for £3.95 at local large Tesco. Ideal as raffle prizes. Whilst I was at a knitting group in library, a lady was notified about this and I went direct to Tesco on my way home and purchased a couple of tubs.

Always used the original tins for xmas cake, the prices for a large cake tin is ridiculous.

Iam64 Thu 18-Sept-25 08:30:31

Yes I’d pay more for a non plastic container

sandye Sat 20-Sept-25 13:46:13

Just not buying them anymore. Wrapping changed, less in tub and just fed up with being ripped off for a traditional Christmas fare

Twirl49 Sat 20-Sept-25 13:51:29

I like the plastic tubs as I use them to plant my indoor bulbs in. The tub fits nicely inside my silver punch bowl. I usually make up 3 tubs through the winter and rotate them so always have flowers in bloom

NannieChicken Sat 20-Sept-25 13:57:27

I would prefer tin to plastic. But like Sandye I'm getting fed up of paying more and getting less these days.

Junoesque Sat 20-Sept-25 14:06:19

I’m with you Sandye what with shrinkflation and recipe tweaking of long established products and the overall poorer quality of fresh foods in the major supermarkets, I’m fed up with feeling ripped off!! We are being treated with utter contempt in that we will just accept anything.

Bazza Sat 20-Sept-25 14:58:58

To me the quality has dived and I stopped buying them a couple of years ago.

missdeke Sat 20-Sept-25 15:20:17

Far too many of the horrible orange and strawberry creams in them and not enough of the more tasty options for me to consider buying a tub these days.

Crossstitchfan Sat 20-Sept-25 15:35:01

Quality Street tubs have a very poor selection these as. Not many of the known favourites and plenty of the nots I-popular ones. I won’t be buying them this year. I was disappointed with last year’s but have seen the tin my neighbour bought this week and was appalled by the lack of decent chocolates, as was she.
So, Gransnetters, perhaps you should find an alternative this year. If enough people avoid buying QS for a while, they will surely notice and maybe increase the quality and content (in time for Christmas? Fat chance, but we can live in hope!)

Crossstitchfan Sat 20-Sept-25 15:36:19

These ‘days’, not these ‘as’! Must remember to proof read!

Crossstitchfan Sat 20-Sept-25 15:38:40

Found another one…… ‘nots I popular’ should be ‘not so popular’. I am definitely getting worse!

AJKW Sat 20-Sept-25 16:24:54

I’m not buying them anymore, too many of them no one likes.
I now go along to M&S and buy packets of Devon Toffees for my husband and Percy pigs for my son and grandchildren plus Marzipans for me.
Everyone is happy and they all get eaten.

Crossstitchfan Sat 20-Sept-25 16:44:41

AJKW

I’m not buying them anymore, too many of them no one likes.
I now go along to M&S and buy packets of Devon Toffees for my husband and Percy pigs for my son and grandchildren plus Marzipans for me.
Everyone is happy and they all get eaten.

Brilliant idea! Also if you have kept any of the containers QS and the like came in, you could keep your selection in there. I always think it’s very Christmassy to have a selection tin of sweets/chocolates on the coffee table at Christmas!

polnan Sat 20-Sept-25 16:51:01

I think the ones I saw are tin.. Morrisons, had them priced at £4.50 I went to get another one a week later,, now £6... wonder what price they will be next week.

Granmarderby10 Sat 20-Sept-25 17:03:34

The Roses glass jar was also brilliant for storage with its screw on lid.

Juicylucy Sat 20-Sept-25 18:03:12

At my Morrisons they are presently £6 up from £5 last year

Kathmaggie Sat 20-Sept-25 22:45:27

They just don’t taste the same anymore - I don’t buy them.

Stansgran Sat 20-Sept-25 23:22:57

Bought one to put away but of course it got opened. It must have been left over from last Xmas as the chocolate had a bloom on it.

Lilyflower Sun 21-Sept-25 06:04:35

I have bought a ‘tin’ of Celebrations for £4.50 every week now since they have dropped to last year’s Christmas Clubcard price. Everyone in our family likes some and not others and they all get eaten on the Jack Sprat and his wife principle.

The other brands like QS and Cadbury’s are not so nice these days.

Allsorts Sun 21-Sept-25 06:21:17

Got a tub from Tesco few weeks ago and noticed this week the size in new tubs reduced by 40grams in time for Christmas. Will not be buying anymore.

madeleine45 Sun 21-Sept-25 08:21:08

I should not be eating any as a diabetic and in any case, none of them interest me as I have always been a dark chocolate fan, so will walk past with very little temptation to buy them. In our house as achild it was the biscuit tins that became the cake tins of the future, as a mixed choice biscuit tin was the special christmas treat we had. Between us all the biscuits were enjoyed, and each family member liked different ones, so they then progressed to being in the pantry filled with various cakes my mum used to make from fruit cakes to parkin. No freezer then so she would sometimes hide a cake she wanted to keep in a lower tin with other empty ones over the top and then the top with some common thing like scones or buns to keep us from delving deeper. Didnt work well though!

Wyllow3 Sun 21-Sept-25 08:26:13

Iam64

Yes I’d pay more for a non plastic container

So would I big time. Something either recyclable or of course Card board, I do not buy plastic unless it's good for something like the microwave or a plain plastic storage box, or plastic that can be recycled. (No facilities locally for what they describe as "hard" plastics and its rare to find it)

Why cant they simply put them in a tasteful card box?

Wyllow3 Sun 21-Sept-25 08:30:03

I know this is a little off point, but the excellent Dylon machine dyes are in a very hard plastic container, and they don't need to be. I've collected a number of them to play with grandchildren (acrylic pens) for growing plants in (drill a hole in the base).