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Mackintosh's Quality Street Chocolate 850g

Pack size : 850g

KWD 4.560KWD 5.020(Inc. VAT) 9% OFF

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This unique chocolatey taste we all love, combined with a tantalizingly good snap and an undeniable melt in the mouth.
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DESCRIPTION

A variety of rich, intense chocolates and toffees in iconic shapes that delight your senses, so that everyone can enjoy their favourite. This unique chocolatey taste we all love, combined with a tantalizingly good snap and an undeniable melt in the mouth.

Nutrition facts

Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value As Per 100g
Per100Energyinkcal
486kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
2033.424kJ
Per100Protein
5g
Per100Carbohydrates
61.6g
Per100Sugar
55g
Per100Fat
24g
Per100Fibre
2.9g
Per100Sodium
0.08g
Sub Type
Chocolate
Form
Solid

*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs

INFORMATION

Ingredients

Sugar Caramel Filling Glucose Syrup Cow's Skimmed Milk Powder Cocoa Mass Cocoa Butter Non-Hydrogenated Vegetable Oils (Palm/Shea/Illipe/Mango Kernel/Kokum Gurgi/Sal) Lactose And Proteins From Whey Whey Powder From Cow's Milk Hazelnuts Milk Fat Dried Whole Milk Powder Butter (From Milk) Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder Emulsifier From Plant Origin (Soya/Sunflower Lecithin) Natural Flavours (Strawberry Vanilla Orange) Salt Lactic Acid.

Allergy Information

Contains Milk, Soy.

Storage Condition

Store in a cool and dry place.

Preparation and usage

Ready to eat.

Brand Message

Mackintosh's was a British confectionery firm founded in Halifax, Yorkshire, England. It was known for its toffee and the Quality Street and Rolo brands. The firm was founded by John Mackintosh (1868-1920) and his wife, Violet (née Taylor), who bought a pastry shop in Halifax with their joint savings of £100 in 1890, the year that they married. Violet, who had been a confectioner's assistant before her marriage, ran the shop and her husband continued to work at a cotton mill.

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