SHOPPERS are rushing to John Lewis for their new Quality Street-themed Christmas decorations that have been spotted on store shelves.
You can choose your favourite Quality Street treat and hang it on your Christmas tree as a bauble this year.
Each of the five Christmas decorations costs £7 and is slightly bigger than the original chocolate treats.
The little baubles come with a handy ribbon that matches the decoration's colour for you took hang on your festive tree this season.
One Facebook user flocked to share the news that the new Christmas decorations were out.
In the Newfoodsuk group, they said: "How cool are these Christmas decorations we spotted at John Lewis?"
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The post racked up over 1,700 likes online and 675 comments and shoppers agreed the decorations were adorable.
One user said: “Omg how good are these”
“Looks so real,” another claimed.
A third user said: “Wow those look quality.”
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However, Facebook users were quick to point out one thing about the Christmas decorations.
Despite being made by a chocolate company, the decorations aren't actually edible.
The decorations are made entirely out of glass and people claimed they were disappointed.
One user said: “My husband just got excited, then when he realised said…. what's the point in them.”
“My greedy self got excited about a giant triangle thinking it was editable”, another confessed.
A third user said: “I thought they were pick and mix quality street for eating..lol.”
The Christmas decorations are not the only change the chocolatiers are making this year.
Quality Street fans say they will mourn a ‘part of Christmas gone’ after Nestle announced a huge change they are making to their chocolates.
Find out what changes Quality Street will be making to two iconic chocolate Christmas flavours.
Plus shoppers are rushing to buy Quality Street tubs for just £3.99 – and they’re the cheapest around.
We have pulled together a list of the cheapest places to buy Christmas chocolates this week.
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