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  1. Quality Street is a line of tinned and boxed toffees, chocolates and sweets, first manufactured in 1936 by Mackintosh's in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. It was named after J. M. Barrie 's play Quality Street. [1] . Since 1988, the confectionery has been produced by Nestlé.

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  2. The history of Quality Street® all began when John and Violet Mackintosh set up a sweet shop in Halifax, West Yorkshire, in 1890. Following the success of their best selling toffee, John, otherwise known as the 'Toffee King', set up the world's first toffee factory in Halifax.

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  3. May 14, 2024 · A peek at an archived Quality Street post reveals that the chocolates were first named after a James Matthew (JM) Barrie play of the same name.

  4. Apr 20, 2023 · From The Purple One to The Toffee Penny to The Green Triangle, have been a firm favourite in UK homes for generations and are as British as bangers and mash and the Sunday roast. But did you know that they got their name from none other than J.M. Barrie and his 1901 play of the same name.

  5. Sep 14, 2023 · It was all started by Harold Mackintosh, son of the original chocolate pioneers John and Violet, who spent their life savings on setting up a confectionery empire in their hometown of Halifax, West Yorkshire and invented a new kind of sweet that mixed hard toffee with runny caramel.

  6. We breakdown the history of Christmas chocolate staples, Quality Street. From the green triangle to the purple one, find out the history of your favourite quality street here.

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  8. Quality Street is a line of tinned and boxed toffees, chocolates and sweets, first manufactured in 1936 by Mackintosh's in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. It was named after J. M. Barrie 's play Quality Street. Since 1988, the confectionery has been produced by Nestlé.

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