With Christmas almost here, there's no better time to stock up on classic chocolates. This is why we were excited to hear that giant tins of Quality Street are being sold at Amazon and B&M.
Ideal as a gift for your favourite chocolate lover (or to devour by yourself), the massive 2kg tubs of the Christmas classic are currently on sale for £11.11 at Amazon.
The online giant usually sells the generously filled tins for £18.99, but you can currently save £7.88 (41%) with its latest offer - perfect if you're watching the pennies this festive season.
- Nestle Quality Street Tin, 2kg - £11.11 (was £18.99), Amazon
B&M are also stocking the giant tins too, however you'll need to pay slightly more, with the budget retailer selling them for £15 each.
You can find your nearest B&M, as well as all the opening and closing time information you need to know, by using the online store locator.
Weighing in at 2kg, the whopping sweet selection is over three times as big as a typical 650g tub of Quality Street.
When the Manchester Evening News looked at the contents, the tin contained 203 sweets in total.
But the number of each chocolate can vary from tin to tin - so you might get more or less than this amount.
If you're not fussed about the metal tin, Tesco is currently selling a 435g bag for £3.50 online and in stores.
So if you want to pay less for a hefty amount of Quality Street, you'll make a saving by heading over to Tesco to pick up some 435g packs of Quality Street for £3.50.
Many Amazon shoppers have been raving about the 2kg Quality Street tins, with one person saying: "Remember the old days when your quality streets came in large tins. Brought back some happy memories. Great tin after for storage use."
While another wrote: "I’m a sucker for a tub of sweeties at Christmas!! So I’ve bought tins at the supermarket for work etc and they have always been half full. This tin. Oh my word. This tin, it’s full to the BRIM!!!! When I say to the brim, it’s really is.
"The mixture is sweets is excellent. But just topped up with the less popular toffee, all the sweets. The fondants, caramel, fudge (and of course) the toffees."