
Christmas goes to be a bit of totally different this 12 months – as one among our go-to festive favourites could have a model new look.
High quality Avenue candies will likely be shedding their well-known plastic wrappers over the approaching weeks, in a bid to go inexperienced.
As a substitute, the candies will likely be wrapped in waxed paper, to make sure the packaging is recyclable.
The elimination of the see-through plastic packaging will finish 86 years of custom – however will assist scale back the 2 billion candy wrappers that presently head to landfill yearly.
9 of the 11 candies will bear the makeover, however the two sweets that simply use foil (the Orange Crunch and the Inexperienced Triangle) are set to stay the identical.
Nonetheless, this alteration won't occur all of sudden – in truth, it is going to take a number of months to finish.
In consequence, chocolate lovers will discover a mixture of each the outdated and new wrappers of their Christmas High quality Avenue cartons, pouches, tubs, and tins.

However worry not, it appears the candies will nonetheless have the identical colored wrappers to symbolize their totally different flavours – so hazelnut will likely be purple and fudge will likely be pink and so on.
Nestle has revealed that KitKats may also be getting an eco-friendly makeover – with wrappers made from 80% recycled plastic.
Cheryl Allen, the pinnacle of sustainability at Nestle, says the corporate took numerous deliberation over the choice.
She stated: ‘High quality Avenue is a model that folks really feel very strongly about.
‘We all know that opening the lid and seeing “the jewels”, as we name them, is de facto essential.
‘We predict we’ve accomplished a very good job with the redesign, and really feel assured that folks will reply positively.’
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