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Quality Street or Roses: that is the question!

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papaoscar Tue 02-Dec-14 15:49:15

Those big round tins of temptation and pleasure are appearing again. Celebrations are good but everyday and the After Eights essential, whereas the QS & R twins do leave us in a quandary. I think we'll have to carry out a small field trial of both very soon. Trouble is coming up on the outside is Ferero Rochas, Turkish Delight and the real dark horse, M & S Chocolate Ginger. Its going to be a very close finish.

etheltbags1 Wed 03-Dec-14 09:43:17

I love chocolate - any kind, that's how I put on lots of weight in the last few years. I do think that the large boxes of quality street and Roses, are just too big and I get tired of them after a while despite liking them.
Smaller boxes are best, I also love any variety of Thorntons and M&S but Im quite happy with a bar of Cadburys. So hope Santa brings me some this year.

shysal Wed 03-Dec-14 10:01:10

I don't have chocolate in the house over Christmas, but if I was forced to choose, it would be Quality Street purple hazelnut caramels, available separately.

Nelliemoser Wed 03-Dec-14 10:35:07

None of the above. I bought some small Quality Street green triangle bars the other day for stocking fillers and after a stressful morning I decided to raid one of them.

They were so dreadfully sweet that after couple of pieces I threw the rest away and had a good cup of tea to wash the taste from my mouth.

Dark chocolate only for me.

MiniMouse Wed 03-Dec-14 10:42:30

Well, I threw caution to the wind and bought chocolate liqueurs in P'land blush

After a careful and thorough testing (which involved the whole box!) I can only say that I went back and bought six more boxes to put in my DC's hampers blush blush They were surprisingly good and didn't have the crunchy sugar inside which I've experienced in the past with 'good' brands and the chocolate was dark and lovely.

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 03-Dec-14 11:56:07

Ana I so agree about Black Magic. Not at all like they used to be. In fact, I have cancelled my regular birthday/Xmas order request with DD. I miss the marzipan and coffee ones. sad

gillybob Wed 03-Dec-14 12:06:05

Champagne truffles from Hotel Chocolat are pure unadulterated pleasure.... and you can actually taste the Champagne tchsmile

Nonnie Wed 03-Dec-14 12:21:26

This thread seems popular, wonder why!

gilly I was beginning to think I was the only one who shopped at Hotel Chocolat. I always buy the big slabs for my brood and they love them. For Christmas I like to get them something they wouldn't get themselves.

Interesting that most of you seem to prefer the soft ones so please send me all your spare toffees and nutty ones.

Deedaa Wed 03-Dec-14 15:05:24

Several years ago the Observer was recommending Lidl's chocolates for dinner parties because the chocolate is really good and your posh friends won't recognise the packaging and will think you've bought something really exclusive.

Aldi are doing some nice selections for Christmas. I used to love Black Magic, but they're just not the same now.

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 03-Dec-14 15:10:23

I can happily sit after Xmas and (very carefully) chomp away on the toffees nonnie. grin

gillybob Wed 03-Dec-14 15:29:56

they must all have falsies bad for your teeth Nonnie?

I love the nutty ones too !

granjo39 Wed 03-Dec-14 16:12:22

Dark chocolate orange creams for me,not interested in the rest.tchsmile

Nonnie Wed 03-Dec-14 16:22:43

Well there are enough of them wanting the softies for jingle & gilly and me to share all the others tchwink

KatyK Wed 03-Dec-14 16:51:30

I've never bought a tin/box of Roses, Street or anything like that at Christmas, as it is too tempting for me. This year though, I have bought a large tin of Celebrations after giving myself a 'it's not all about you' talking to.

whitewave Wed 03-Dec-14 17:09:35

DH has just come back from Sainbury with a dark chocolate orange!! Must stop eating it

papaoscar Wed 03-Dec-14 18:07:21

Strangely enough, at this time of year we sometimes enjoy a bag of Liquorice Allsorts and/or Jelly Babys, with perhaps the odd Chocolate Orange. Whether Bassetts, Trebor and Terry's still exist I really don't know.

trisher Wed 03-Dec-14 18:19:54

OH who cares really? It's all chocolate. Of course some will get eaten first-Charbonnel and Walker, Thorntons etc. But after that the rest will go as well I'm very broad minded and not at all "brandist" about my chocolate!

rosequartz Wed 03-Dec-14 18:58:40

I do like the Purple Ones though!

rosequartz Wed 03-Dec-14 18:59:52

shysal I have just seen your post which says the purple ones are available separately; despite my principles I may just have to buy some ...... (it is Christmas)

vampirequeen Wed 03-Dec-14 19:05:51

I prefer Cadbury's chocolate to Belgian chocolate and I hate dark chocolate.

I like the gungy sweetness.

granjura Wed 03-Dec-14 19:10:55

Ah yes, the purple ones are the only ones I like - no allowed in the house though, as grandson allergic to ... nuts!

Greyduster Wed 03-Dec-14 19:26:39

I love liquorice allsorts, but only Bassett's. All others are pale imitations. They still make them here in Sheffield, but they are now Cadbury Schweppes Trebor Bassett! Is there anything that hasn't been swallowed up by something else?

merlotgran Wed 03-Dec-14 20:54:49

Dad always used to give my mother a box of Black Magic for her birthday. They were a luxury in the early fifties and if I was good I was allowed my favourite coffee cream. A box of chocolates used to last a long time as nobody would have dreamed of just passing them round and scoffing the lot.

The first time DH gave me a box of BM I tried to re-create the glamour (and restraint) but they were all gone the next morning. grin

I agree, they're not the same now. sad

whitewave Wed 03-Dec-14 21:20:32

I love liquorice allsorts and coconut mushrooms and dolly mixtures and expensive chocolates, and fruit jellies and nougat .....................

whitewave Wed 03-Dec-14 21:21:33

.....and adore marzipan

papaoscar Wed 03-Dec-14 21:41:06

Marzipan...I remember from last year that Lidl did a bar of liqueur chocolate covered marzipan in different flavours. The rum and raisin was particularly fine...