QUALITY Street fans will be eager to know where they can get coffee creme as the discounted sweet prepares to make a comeback.
Nestle is bringing back the iconic flavour in the run-up to Christmas.
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But you won’t come across them when rummaging through the usual Quality Street tubs.
Instead, they will be found inside festive crackers and advent calendars at Waitrose and John Lewis from Wednesday (September 20).
The Quality Street coffee creme cracker will be on sale for £6 while the advent calendar is retailing at £10.
You can find your nearest Waitrose by using the store locator tool on its website.
Below is a list of all 239 Waitrose stores in the UK so you can plan your vist:
AbergavennyAbingdonAddlestoneAdmiral ParkAlcesterAlderley EdgeAllington ParkAltonAltrinchamAmershamAmpthillAndoverAshbourneAshfordAylesburyBagshot Bagshot Road BalhamBanburyBansteadBarbicanBarnetBarryBasingstokeBathBatterseaBattersea – Nine ElmsBayswaterBeaconsfieldBeckenhamBedfordBelgraviaBerkhamstedBiggin HillBillericayBirmingham-Colmore RowBishop’s StortfordBlabyBloomsburyBluewater – JL FoodhallBrackleyBracknellBrent CrossBridportBrightonBrighton Road – HorleyBromleyBromley SouthBromsgroveBroxbourneBuckhurst HillBuckinghamBurgess HillBurgh HeathBurnt CommonBury St EdmundsBuxtonByres RoadCaldicotCambridgeCambridge- Fitzroy StreetCamdenCanary WharfCanterburyCaterhamCavershamChandlers FordCheadle HulmeCheamCheltenhamCheshamChesterChichesterChippenhamChipping SodburyChiswickChristchurchCirencesterClapham CommonClapham JunctionClerkenwellCliftonCobhamColchesterComely BankCoulsdonCowbridgeCrewkerneCrouch EndCrowboroughCroydonDaventryDibden (Hythe), HampshireDorchesterDorkingDroitwichEalingEast CowesEast GrinsteadEast PutneyEast SheenEastbourneEdenbridgeEdgware RoadEgham Eldon SquareElyEnfieldEnfield ChaseEpsomEsherEveshamExeterFarringdonFarnhamFinchleyFinchley CentralFleetFormbyFour OaksFrimleyFulhamFulham Palace RoadGerrards CrossGillinghamGloucester RoadGodalmingGoldsworth ParkGosportGreat MalvernGreen Street GreenGreenwichGuildfordGuildford – Worplesdon RoadHailshamHall GreenHamptonHarborneHarpendenHarrogateHarrow WealdHaslemereHavantHawkhurstHaywards HeathHazlemereHeadingtonHeadington – London RoadHeathfieldHelensburghHenley-on-ThamesHerefordHershamHexhamHigh HolbornHigh Wycombe Highbury CornerHitchinHolloway RoadHolsworthyHorleyHorshamHoveHythe (Kent)IpswichIpswich- Corn ExchangeIslingtonJesmondJohn BarnesKenilworthKensingtonKensington GardensKeynshamKings CrossKings Cross StationKings HillKings RoadKingsthorpeKingstonKnightsbridgeKnutsfordLeatherheadLeigh On SeaLeighton BuzzardLewesLichfieldLincolnLocks HeathLongfieldLutterworthLymingtonMaidenheadMalmesburyManchester, SpinningfieldsManchester PiccadillyMarket HarboroughMarlboroughMarlowMaryleboneMeanwoodMelkshamMenai BridgeMill HillMilngavieMilton KeynesMonmouthMonumentMorningsideMountsorrelMuswell HillNailseaNew MaldenNewarkNewburyNewmarketNewportNewton MearnsNorth WalshamNorthwichNorthwoodNorwichNotting Hill GateNottingham – Trinity SquareOadbyOakgrove-Milton KeynesOkehamptonOld Brompton RoadOtleyOundleOxford Botley RoadOxford Street – JL FoodhallOxtedPaddock WoodParkstoneParsons GreenPeterboroughPetersfieldPetts WoodPimlicoPontelandPontprennau (Cardiff)PortisheadPortman SquarePoundburyPoyntonPutneyRamsgateRaynes ParkReadingRed Houses JerseyRichmondRickmansworthRingwoodRoehamptonRohais GuernseyRomseyRuislipRushdenRustingtonSaffron WaldenSalisburySaltashSandbachSandersteadSandhurstSaxmundhamSevenoaksSheffieldSherborneShrewsburySidcupSidmouthSolihullSouth Bank TowerSouth HarrowSouth WoodfordSouthamptonSouthampton – John LewisSouthend-on-SeaSouthseaSt AlbansSt Helier JerseySt IvesSt Katharine DocksSt NeotsSt Saviour JerseyStamfordStevenageStirlingStorringtonStourbridgeStratford CityStratford-upon-AvonStroudSudburySunningdaleSurbitonSwaffhamSwindonTeignmouthTemple FortuneTenterdenThameThatchamTonbridgeTorquayTowcesterTruroTubbs HillTwickenhamTwyfordUckfieldUpminsterUttoxeterVauxhallVictoria StreetVictoria – Bressenden PlaceWalbrookWallingfordWalton-le-DaleWandsworthWantageWarminsterWaterloovilleWatford – John LewisWellingtonWellsWelwyn Garden CityWest ByfleetWest EalingWest HampsteadWest KensingtonWestbury ParkWestfield London (White City)Weston Super MareWeybridgeWhetstoneWillerbyWilmslowWimbledonWimbledon HillWimborneWinchesterWinchmore HillWindsorWintonWitneyWokinghamWollatonWolverhamptonWoodleyWoottonWorcesterWorcester ParkWorthingWymondhamYateleyYork
Or you can visit a branch of John Lewis – check if you have one near you in our list below:
Bluewater Brent CrossCambridgeCanary Wharf Cardiff Cheadle Chelmsford Cheltenham Chichester Cribbs CausewayEdinburgh ExeterGlasgowHigh Wycombe HorshamIpswichKingstonLeeds Leicester LiverpoolMilton KeynesNewcastle Norwich NottinghamOxford Oxford StreetPeter Jones PooleReadingSolihull Southampton Stratford City Swindon OutletTraffordWelwyn White City
Plus, shoppers will be able to add the coffee creme flavour to pick ‘n’ mix tins, available at selected John Lewis branches.
The retailer is bringing back its pick ‘n’ mix stands, with its flagship store in Oxford Street, London, launching its station on September 27.
A number of other stores will be unveiling stations throughout October including in Bristol, London, Liverpool, Leeds and Nottingham.
Shoppers can add 12 different flavours to the tins, including coffee creme and the green triangle, for a set price.
Customers can fill one up for £15 or refill an old John Lewis Quality Street tin for £12.50.
You can personalise one too, adding your name on the lid, or someone else’s if it’s a gift – that’ll cost you £17.
Coffee cremes can also be added to “fill your own” advent calendars for £14, at John Lewis.
Here is the full list of 19 John Lewis stores where pick ‘n’ mix stands will be:
BluewaterCribbs, BristolOxford Street, LondonCheadleKingstonLiverpoolSolihullSouthamptonMilton KeynesTraffordEdinburghLeedsNottinghamPeter Jones, Sloane Square, LondonBrent CrossWestfield WhiteCity, LondonCardiffCambridgeNewcastle
John Lewis brought back its pick ‘n’ mix stands last Christmas to the delight of Christmas shoppers.
It comes after Nestle launched a new chocolate bar combining two iconic Quality Street flavours – the purple one and green triangle.
Elsewhere on the high street, M&S shoppers have been rushing to buy bargain gin scanning for £1 and it’s ‘perfect for Christmas’.
Plus, shoppers have been going wild for the return of M&S’ popular festive light-up tins.
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