<P> In Western Norway, Quality Street is called "Shetlandsgodt" or more commonly "Shetland Snoops" (Shetland Sweets), because it often was brought home by fishermen visiting Shetland . In Iceland it is traditionally known as "Mackintosh". </P> <P> Quality Street gained the implied endorsement of Saddam Hussein when the Iraqi dictator was reported to have offered them to visiting British politician George Galloway in 2002 . Nestlé were initially positive, but then chose to backtrack about the connection . </P> <P> The sweets within the box have changed and evolved over the years . As of October 2017, there are 13 flavours of the individually wrapped sweets, all of which are either chocolate or toffee based, as follows: </P> <Ul> <Li> "The Purple One" Milk Chocolate filled with hazelnut and caramel (purple wrapper) </Li> <Li> Green Triangle hazelnut noisette (green wrapper, triangular, foil) </Li> <Li> Chocolate Toffee Finger (gold wrapper, stick) </Li> <Li> Strawberry Delight (red wrapper, circular) </Li> <Li> Caramel Swirl (yellow wrapper, circular, foil) </Li> <Li> Milk Choc Block (green wrapper) </Li> <Li> Orange Crunch (orange wrapper, octagonal, foil) </Li> <Li> Orange Creme (orange wrapper) </Li> <Li> Fudge (pink wrapper) </Li> <Li> Coconut Eclair (blue wrapper) </Li> <Li> Toffee Penny (gold wrapper, circular) </Li> <Li> Honeycomb Crunch (golden brown wrapper) </Li> <Li> Toffee Deluxe (brown wrapper) </Li> </Ul>

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