Fans will be happy to know a Quality Street favourite is returning.
Just recently, Brits realised they could get tins with specific chocolates inside them.
Now people will be excited to hear the return of the Honeycomb Crunch, just in time for Christmas.
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The chocolate was previously axed in 2018 – which caused a bit of an uproar at the time.
Finally fans can get the Honeycomb Crunch in selected John Lewis stores across the UK.
It's a smooth honeycomb-flavoured truffle containing crunchy honeycomb pieces covered in milk chocolate.
The treat will be available in 18 John Lewis Pick 'N' Mix stations nationwide.
It'll also mean shoppers can create their own Quality Street tins here too.
Customers can pick from 12 different Quality Street options to fill a 1.2kg tub for £14.
Some sweet-toothed Brits are upset the Coffee Creme chocolates aren't back in the boxes this year though.
This particular sweet was a decadent dark chocolate containing coffee fondant, encased in a brown wrapper.
One person wrote on social media: "I can't stand Honeycomb Crunch, it's boring, bring back Coffee Creams."
Another chimed in: "Every year I type the same thing. Bring back the COFFEE FONDANT!"
The Honeycomb Crunch is available in 12 locations across the UK, including:
- Bluewater
- Cambridge
- Cardiff
- Cheadle
- Cribbs Causeway
- Edinburgh
- Glasgow
- High Wycombe
- Kingston-Upon-Thames
- Leeds
- Liverpool
- Milton Keynes
- Newcastle
- Nottingham
- Oxford Street
- Peter Jones
- Southampton
- Trafford
Recently, John Lewis brought back its popular Quality Street Pick 'N' Mix pop-up at 18 branches across the UK.
One excited fan wrote: "Oooh can't way to try these," another said: "A little bit of good news in these crazy times."
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