It's toffee ad fudge, like very chewy fudge
Well it depends on whether you like toffee, but i'd definetely choose FUDGE!!! but remember that's only my opinion, whats yours.
caramel
The odd one out between Chocolate, caramel, and toffee fudge is Caramel because it is not one of the products of cocoa.
There is no specific collective noun for toffee, however a collective noun that suits the situation can be used, for example the collective nouns for sweets: a packet of toffee; or the collective noun for candy: a box of toffee.
The plural of toffee is toffees, but typically this plural would refer to more than one different kind of toffee. The singular can be an uncountable noun used to mean some or more than one piece, e,g. "would you like some toffee" (the same applies to fudge and taffy, but not to brownies or mints).The plural of the variant "toffy" is toffies.
Thortons online offers delicious chocolates and gifts. It has personalized gifts, wedding gifts, chocolate toffee and fudge, hampers and flowers. There are shops and ability to shop online.
triple chocolate fudge chocolate cookie cake with sprinklesA super mega coffee flavor ice cream with a cherry on top or the best PIE in the world!
No; toffee is made out of sugars, which are carbohydrates.
yes example milk toffee chocolate toffee butter toffee lolly pop etc...................
Yes, toffee is a carbohydrate. It is composed mostly of sugar.
Toffee is a liquid.
The band that sang Coffee Toffee in the Wendy's Coffee Toffee Twisted Frosty commercial is Frosty Posse.
Toffee Apple - album - was created in 1987.