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John Lewis Raises Quality Street Bauble Price to £8 Each

John Lewis has raised the price of its popular Quality Street baubles to £8 each, a £1 increase from previous years. Shoppers are eagerly awaiting the 'must-have' decorations, with some planning to buy the entire set.

The new baubles, priced at £8 each, are manufactured by Cadbury Limited, a Mondelēz International subsidiary. They come in five nostalgic designs, reminiscent of Quality Street tins from the 1970s to 2000s, and the latest 2025 design.

Meanwhile, Quality Street Christmas tubs have decreased in size from 600g to 550g, containing around four fewer sweets. Despite this, the price remains the same. For those craving a specific flavour, an 84g Quality Street Hazelnut Sharing Bar is available in Asda for £3.50. Adding to the excitement, the Coffee Creme flavour has returned as a limited edition in Waitrose for £6.

John Lewis has brought back its best-selling Quality Street baubles for Christmas 2025, now priced at £8 each. Despite a size reduction in the Christmas tubs, the price remains unchanged. With the return of the Coffee Creme flavour and nostalgic bauble designs, Quality Street fans have plenty to look forward to this festive season.

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