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What's the best Quality Street chocolate is a debate around kitchen tables up and down the country.
But at least you won't be fighting over the price with Tesco putting the iconic and premium gold tins on sale for a limited time.
You can pick up one (or two or three) from your nearest store or on their website now for just £5.00 a tin for clubcard holders.
You'll have to be quick though because the deal only lasts until October 19 before the tins go back to full price.
These trusty tins have something for everyone with a mixture of our famous individually wrapped chocolates, toffees, and fruit cremés.
The 800g tin even includes the best Quality Street sweets going: the Green Triangle and the Purple One.
It's the holiday season and you don't want to be caught short when the family inevitable pop round in the run up to Christmas.
This comes after the producer of Quality Street, Nestle confirmed that they were experiencing supply chain issues.
Their chief executive Mark Schneider told the BBC that the company was working hard to get products on to shelves this winter.
Schneider said: "Like other businesses, we are seeing some labour shortages and some transportation issues but it's our UK team's top priority to work constructively with retailers to supply them."
The BBC asked Schneider if he could guarantee Quality Street would be in the shops this Christmas he replied: "We are working hard."
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