Chocolate lovers prepare yourselves as there's a new chocolate bar in town.
And it's good news for Quality Street fans, as two iconic flavours are being merged.
The Purple One and the Green Triangle are being mashed together to make the perfect choccie combo.
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Quality Street is launching a new choc on the block, and it brings together the golden gooiness of caramel and the indulgent creaminess of hazelnut.
The unbelievable combo is set to shake up the sharing bar experience like never before by bringing together two flavourful fan favourites – The Green Triangle and the Purple One.
Dubbed the Quality Street Collisions sharing bar, the sweet treat will boast three layers of textured deliciousness.
Each bite offers indulgent caramel, a smooth hazelnut filling and delightfully crunchy hazelnut pieces.
If you're a Quality Street fan it could be the fusion you've always wished for, as the iconic flavours unite to tantalise your taste buds.
Samantha Hirst, Brand Manager for Quality Street at Nestlé UK and Ireland, said: "We’re sure Quality Street fans will love the fact that two favourites have been brought together to make a triple-layered treat that’s perfect for gifting or sharing with family and friends."
Quality Street Collisions sharing bar is now available exclusively at Asda and will roll out to supermarkets and convenience stores nationwide later this month.
The 235g Quality Street Collisions sharing bar is the first flavour collision the brand has tried, but is the third addition to the Quality Street sharing bar range.
It was back in 2022 that the bars were first introduced, with the Purple One and the Orange Crunch being the first two classics to break out of the purple tin.
These sharing bars come in a variety of sizes, shapes and flavours to allow you to share your favourite choccies with your loved ones.
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