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Walker's Nonsuch Assorted Toffees & Chocolate Eclairs Gift Box - 350g

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About Walker's Nonsuch Assorted Toffees & Chocolate Eclairs Gift Box

About Walker's Nonsuch Assorted Toffees & Chocolate Eclairs Gift Box

If you grew up in Britain, there is a very good chance you encountered a tin or box of Walker's Nonsuch toffees at some point between late November and early January, usually sitting on a side table at a relative's house, slowly disappearing one wrapper at a time. The Walker's Nonsuch Assorted Toffees and Chocolate Eclairs Gift Box brings that same combination of classic British toffees and chocolate eclairs to Canada in a 350g gift box format.

Walker's Nonsuch is one of the older names in British confectionery, and this assorted box delivers two of their most recognisable sweets together: the chewy, buttery toffees the brand has been known for, and the chocolate eclairs that somehow always disappear faster than anyone admits. The 350g gift box makes it a reasonable size for sharing, or for not sharing, which is equally valid.

For British expats in Canada, this is the sort of thing that is genuinely hard to source without either a very well-timed visit home or a generous friend with luggage space. The Great British Shop imports it directly from the United Kingdom, so it is available here without the usual logistical gymnastics, and ships across Canada.

The gift box format makes it a natural fit for Christmas hampers, holiday gatherings, or simply having something recognisably British on the table when family comes round. It is the kind of thing people do not always think to ask for, but are quietly very pleased to find.

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Frequently asked questions about Walker's Nonsuch Assorted Toffees & Chocolate Eclairs Gift Box

Q: What are Walker's Nonsuch Assorted Toffees and Chocolate Eclairs like?

A: The gift box brings together two classic British sweet-tin staples: chewy assorted toffees and chocolate eclairs, which are the kind of sweets that have been passed around at Christmas for decades. The toffees are firm and long-lasting in the way proper British toffees tend to be, and the chocolate eclairs offer that familiar combination of chewy centre and chocolate coating. It is the sort of box that disappears faster than anyone planned.

Q: Is the Walker's Nonsuch Toffees and Chocolate Eclairs Gift Box a UK import?

A: Yes, this is the genuine UK product made by Walker's Nonsuch, a long-established British confectionery brand, and it is imported directly from the United Kingdom. For British expats in Canada, that matters because the Walker's Nonsuch version is the one they grew up with, the kind that appeared in Christmas hampers and on the table at family gatherings rather than anything assembled as a loose substitute.

Q: Is the Walker's Nonsuch Gift Box available year-round in Canada?

A: This is a seasonal Christmas line, and stock is limited each year. It is brought in specifically for the festive period, which means it tends to sell out before everyone who wanted one has had the chance to order. If you are planning ahead for a Christmas hamper or a care package for someone who misses British sweets, it is worth signing up for a restock notification rather than assuming it will still be available closer to December.

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The story of Walker's Nonsuch Assorted Toffees & Chocolate Eclairs Gift Box

A box with proper cupboard manners

Walker’s Nonsuch Assorted Toffees & Chocolate Eclairs Gift Box is not trying to be mysterious. It is a 350g box of individually wrapped toffees and chocolate eclairs, the sort of thing that knows exactly where it belongs: on the sideboard at Christmas, in a parcel from home, or opened after tea by someone who insists they are “just seeing what’s in there”. Assorted toffees have that very British talent for turning a quiet room into a small negotiation. Who took the chocolate eclair? Are there any nutty ones left? Why is there a wrapper in Grandad’s cardigan pocket?

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The Walker’s Nonsuch story behind the box

Walker’s Nonsuch was founded in 1894 by Edward Joseph Walker and his son Edward Victor Walker. The business began in Longton, Staffordshire, which was then an independent municipal borough before becoming part of Stoke-on-Trent in 1910. Longton itself had earlier been a market town in the parish of Stoke, and by the time Walker’s was founded it had become the Borough of Longton. That matters because this is not a vague “heritage” story floating about in branding fog. It is a toffee maker rooted in a very particular working town, at a time when British confectionery was becoming part of everyday life rather than something grand and remote.

Toffee from The Potteries

Longton sits within the area known as The Potteries, the North Staffordshire district shaped by ceramics, kilns, factories, and a large industrial population. Walker’s Nonsuch is a confectionery name, not a pottery one, but the setting still gives the story some useful weight. Toffee is a practical sort of sweet: wrapped, sturdy, portable, and entirely happy in a coat pocket. In a place built around shifts, workshops, family shops, and busy streets, that kind of confectionery made sense. It was not dainty drawing-room sugar work. It was something you could buy, share, keep, forget about, rediscover, and then blame someone else for finishing.

What “Nonsuch” is doing there

The name “Nonsuch” comes from an old English term meaning “none such”, or without equal. It is a bold little word, and rather wonderfully old-fashioned in the way British food names often are. Modern shoppers may not stop to unpack it while choosing between a toffee and an eclair, which is probably sensible. Still, it gives the packet a certain period confidence. It sounds like something painted on a shop sign, not invented in a meeting with a mood board. Walker’s Nonsuch is also useful as a name because it distinguishes this Staffordshire toffee maker from other Walkers names in British food. Same country, different cravings, fewer crisps involved.

The assorted box as a British ritual

There is a particular rhythm to a box like this. You open it politely. You inspect the wrappers. You pretend to be casual. Then everyone develops sudden strong opinions about chewy toffee, chocolate eclairs, and whether taking two at once is acceptable behaviour. The chocolate eclair has its own place in British sweet memory: chewy caramel outside, chocolate centre within, and a level of commitment that makes conversation temporarily difficult. The assorted toffees bring the older sweet-shop feeling with them, the kind associated with glass jars, paper bags, and the person behind the counter who could weigh out sweets with terrifying accuracy.

Why it travels well emotionally

For British shoppers in Canada, a box of Walker’s Nonsuch is not just confectionery. It is a small reminder of cupboards at home, office tins, aunties who kept “something nice” for visitors, and gift boxes that appeared around December and somehow lasted either three months or four days, depending on the household. It is also a good example of how British nostalgia often hides in very ordinary packaging. Nobody needs a grand speech about toffee. They just need the right wrapper, the right chew, and perhaps a cup of tea nearby. The Great British Shop is happy to leave the grand speeches to someone else.