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Need help finding Sweet Toffe or English Toffee

BrothersVXR

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Guys, been shopping for flavourings but can't find a Sweet Toffee or an English Toffee so if anybody could tell us where we can buy any of these please let us know asap

Thanks Guys ;)
 
Fantasy Fudge Old English Toffee is what I've been using. Good price, very strong. I think I got it through ebay, but I hear there's a Facebook page (possibly branded Nanny Bakes Kitchen, or something like that - same thing) Fleabag is the expert on these flavours. It isn't actually very sweet by itself, you'd need some kind of sweetener involved...
 
Fantasy Fudge Old English Toffee is what I've been using. Good price, very strong. I think I got it through ebay, but I hear there's a Facebook page (possibly branded Nanny Bakes Kitchen, or something like that - same thing) @Fleabag is the expert on these flavours. It isn't actually very sweet by itself, you'd need some kind of sweetener involved...

Cheers dude. Went for PA English Toffee in the end. Will pop onto FB and/or Ebay and have a look for that as it sounds really good and a strong Toffee is what we're after.

Thanks remnant ;)
 
Fantasy Fudge Old English Toffee is what I've been using. Good price, very strong. I think I got it through ebay, but I hear there's a Facebook page (possibly branded Nanny Bakes Kitchen, or something like that - same thing) @Fleabag is the expert on these flavours. It isn't actually very sweet by itself, you'd need some kind of sweetener involved...

I find them plenty sweet enough without anything extra.

Here's FF Ebay shop page http://stores.ebay.co.uk/THE-OLD-FANTASY-STORE?_trksid=p2047675.l2563
I've found it's better to link to this, as current listing pages obviously go out of date.

Karen does sell directly from her FB page, but because she posts these first class, I've found it's cheaper to buy from her Ebay store (second class), though she does often bump it up to first class if you order a few at once.

The Old English Toffee is very nice, and I use it in loads of blends. She also does a butterscotch which does has a very creamy/buttery tone to it, so take care not to add too much in the way of creamy flavours on top
 
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