Hey, its that time of the year again, when I had been collecting good amount of my favorite milky bar, at the time of appraisal from my earlier office colleagues….
MILKY BAR
Smooth and creamy, MILKYBARS have been enjoyed for over 70 years. Handed out by the blonde, bespectacled Milkybar Kid since 1961, the brand is trusted by Mums and adored by white chocolate lovers everywhere. Including me….
Before this, it was, and now again it is:
QUALITY STREET
Everyone has their favourite QUALITY STREET. Whether it's the hazelnut-in-caramel or the orange cream, the brand that made the green triangle famous is now exported to 50 countries worldwide and remains one of the most popular boxed chocolates.
Visit www.qualitystreet.co.uk
What’s your favourite?
• Toffee Deluxe
• Milk Choc Block
• Toffee finger
• Orange crème
• Orange Chocolate Crunch
• The gree Triangle
• The purple one
• Vanilla fudge
• Coconut éclair
• Toffee Penny
• Caramel swirl
• Strawberry Delight
ROWNTREE'S
Ever popular with the kids, ROWTREES's chewy, fruity, sugar-based confectioneries are available in 4 delicious guises - Fruit Pastilles, Fruit Gums, Jelly Tots and Tooty Frooties. What's more, they all contain fruit juice and no artificial colours, making them that little bit more satisfying.
KITKAT
This red and white wrapper can mean only one thing... have a break, have a KITKAT! The nation's favorite crispy chocolate wafer is available in a variety of finger sizes and widths - and with 418 KITKAT fingers consumed every second worldwide, it's easy to see why KITKAT is the UK's best-selling confectionery brand.
SMARTIES
Initially named ‘Chocolate Beans,' SMARTIES have held a place in people's hearts and pockets since 1937, with different colours and novelty flavours making guest appearances over the years. SMARTIES now contain no artificial colours - just another reason to get your hands on one of those much-celebrated (and now-hexagonal) tubes...
POLO
POLO was launched in 1948 and "The Mint with the Hole" rapidly became an iconic brand. Sixty years on POLO® is still Britain's number one mint brand with approximately 20 million mints produced every day and more than 150 POLOs® eaten every second! With four different variations - Original, Spearmint, Sugar Free and Fruits - POLO has something for everyone.
AERO
There can be few who haven't felt the bubbles melt. With its unique bubbly texture, AERO has appeared in many different variants with AERO Bubbles proving to be a recent overnight success as a result of their melty more-ishness!
AFTER EIGHT
Responsible for creating the ‘after dinner mint,' these indulgent wafer thin mints in dark chocolate are renowned for their exquisite taste and premium quality.
HEAVEN
For a taste of pure heaven, there's nothing quite like the new range of indulgent Swiss chocolates. These little pieces of heaven are brought to you in flavours ranging from rich dark truffle to creamy milk chocolate truffle, made of only the finest ingredients for true delectation.
If you'd like to learn more about the History of Chocolate and the History of Rowntree (since 1745!), or you are curious about How Chocolate is Made, there's lots more information at www.nestle.co.uk
Any one who dont like chocolates??
MILKY BAR
Smooth and creamy, MILKYBARS have been enjoyed for over 70 years. Handed out by the blonde, bespectacled Milkybar Kid since 1961, the brand is trusted by Mums and adored by white chocolate lovers everywhere. Including me….
Before this, it was, and now again it is:
QUALITY STREET
Everyone has their favourite QUALITY STREET. Whether it's the hazelnut-in-caramel or the orange cream, the brand that made the green triangle famous is now exported to 50 countries worldwide and remains one of the most popular boxed chocolates.
Visit www.qualitystreet.co.uk
What’s your favourite?
• Toffee Deluxe
• Milk Choc Block
• Toffee finger
• Orange crème
• Orange Chocolate Crunch
• The gree Triangle
• The purple one
• Vanilla fudge
• Coconut éclair
• Toffee Penny
• Caramel swirl
• Strawberry Delight
ROWNTREE'S
Ever popular with the kids, ROWTREES's chewy, fruity, sugar-based confectioneries are available in 4 delicious guises - Fruit Pastilles, Fruit Gums, Jelly Tots and Tooty Frooties. What's more, they all contain fruit juice and no artificial colours, making them that little bit more satisfying.
KITKAT
This red and white wrapper can mean only one thing... have a break, have a KITKAT! The nation's favorite crispy chocolate wafer is available in a variety of finger sizes and widths - and with 418 KITKAT fingers consumed every second worldwide, it's easy to see why KITKAT is the UK's best-selling confectionery brand.
SMARTIES
Initially named ‘Chocolate Beans,' SMARTIES have held a place in people's hearts and pockets since 1937, with different colours and novelty flavours making guest appearances over the years. SMARTIES now contain no artificial colours - just another reason to get your hands on one of those much-celebrated (and now-hexagonal) tubes...
POLO
POLO was launched in 1948 and "The Mint with the Hole" rapidly became an iconic brand. Sixty years on POLO® is still Britain's number one mint brand with approximately 20 million mints produced every day and more than 150 POLOs® eaten every second! With four different variations - Original, Spearmint, Sugar Free and Fruits - POLO has something for everyone.
AERO
There can be few who haven't felt the bubbles melt. With its unique bubbly texture, AERO has appeared in many different variants with AERO Bubbles proving to be a recent overnight success as a result of their melty more-ishness!
AFTER EIGHT
Responsible for creating the ‘after dinner mint,' these indulgent wafer thin mints in dark chocolate are renowned for their exquisite taste and premium quality.
HEAVEN
For a taste of pure heaven, there's nothing quite like the new range of indulgent Swiss chocolates. These little pieces of heaven are brought to you in flavours ranging from rich dark truffle to creamy milk chocolate truffle, made of only the finest ingredients for true delectation.
If you'd like to learn more about the History of Chocolate and the History of Rowntree (since 1745!), or you are curious about How Chocolate is Made, there's lots more information at www.nestle.co.uk
Any one who dont like chocolates??
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