Good News chocolates were a popular assortment of chocolates that were launched by Mackintosh’s in the 1960s. The chocolates were known for their distinctive packaging, which featured a bright yellow box with the words “Good News” written in bold letters.
The assortment included a variety of different chocolates, such as fudge, caramel, toffee, and chocolate-covered nuts. The chocolates were individually wrapped, and each one had a different name and design, such as “Hazelnut Swirl” or “Toffee Penny”.
Good News chocolates were a huge success upon their release, and quickly became one of the most popular chocolate assortments in the UK. The chocolates were known for their high quality and delicious taste, as well as their affordable price.
The success of Good News chocolates helped to establish Mackintosh’s as one of the leading chocolate manufacturers in the UK. The company had been founded in 1890 by John Mackintosh, and had previously gained fame for their other popular chocolate products, such as Rolo and Quality Street.
In the years since their launch, Good News chocolates have become a beloved and nostalgic part of British pop culture. The distinctive yellow packaging and unique chocolate designs are still remembered and cherished by many people, and the chocolates continue to be sold in the UK today.