Quality Street fans can customise chocolate tubs with all their favourite flavours.
It means sweet-toothed Brits could pack their tubs with just the one kind of chocolate if they wanted.
But you must know, there is a catch…
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You can only pick and choose the chocolates you put in your 1.2kg tin at certain John Lewis stores.
The high street giant brought back its popular Quality Street pick and mix pop-up at 18 branches across the UK.
And many Brits were unaware of the offering.
Chocolate lovers rushed to social media to share their excitement.
One wrote: "Oooh can't way to try these," another said: "A little bit of good news in these crazy times."
A third commented: "Need to go get coconut," while a fourth added: "A tin of green triangles please."
And a fifth asked: "Please can you sell the green triangles separately all year?"
'I'm 25 and my boyfriend is 50 – people often mistake him for my dad'
Customers can choose from 12 different Quality Street chocolates to fill a 1.2kg tub for just £14.
If you bring a tin from home, it'll cost you £10 but it needs to be a former John Lewis exclusive Quality Street kind.
Fans can also opt for an option to personalise the lid for £17 and pre-filled tins are just £12 each.
There's a 330g Quality Street cracker you can fill too for just a fiver.
The Quality Street flavours you can choose from include the following 12:
- The Purple One
- Orange Creme
- Milk Choc Block
- Fudge
- Toffee Finger
- Orange Crunch
- Coconut Eclair
- Caramel Swirl
- Toffee Penny
- Strawberry Delight
- Honeycomb Crunch
- The Green Triangle
Customers can find the Honeycomb Crunch, which was axed in 2018, exclusively at the Pick and Mix.
The 18 stores you can visit for your Quality Street fix are:
- Bluewater
- Cribbs Causeway
- High Wycombe
- Oxford Street
- Cheadle
- Kingston
- Liverpool
- Southampton
- Milton Keynes
- Trafford
- Edinburgh
- Leeds
- Nottingham
- Peter Jones
- Glasgow
- Cardiff
- Cambridge
- Newcastle
The flagship Oxford Street store station is open now, and the others will follow suit throughout the rest of the month.
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