Calling all chocolate lovers...I need some opinions
By lilybug
@lilybug (21107)
United States
February 29, 2008 10:27am CST
I am getting bigger into this whole making and selling toffee thing and I am trying to expand what I am making. I made some Dark Chocolate Orange toffee last week and it was AMAZING. I am online right now ordering different flavors of oil for my toffee. I am getting some more orange( I have an order for it that has to go out next week) and some raspberry. The flavor is in the toffee not the chocolate. I was trying to think of what else to order. Do you think that coffee flavored toffee would go over well?
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@redlass33 (18)
• United States
1 Mar 08
right before I read your last sentence I thought coffee would be a good way to go!!!
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@KKKBsmom (1092)
• United States
29 Feb 08
Oh man would the coffee flavor go over... YES in my home... or at least with me!
I went to your ebay site and looked and it cost me more to have it shipped than it did for the toffee! :0( made me sad!!!
But I think you have some good ideas, butter, orange, raspberry, coffee those all sound wonderful!
@lightningMD (5931)
• United States
29 Feb 08
Orange,raspberry,cherry,peppermint,and coffee sound like great flavors to me.Did you have to become licensed to sell your candy? I used to make lots of homemade chocolates when I lived in Michigan and catered. Your orange toffee sounds wonderful.
@whittby (3072)
• United States
29 Feb 08
The way everyone is so into "designer" coffees, I would think the coffee flavored toffee with the chocolate on top go over great. For the dark chocolate lovers, the orange would be a hit - you've seen those chocolate orange candy they sell in the stores? Some other flavors I was thinking of would be cinnamon and sugar, almond, rum, peanut butter, for starters. Have you given us your ebay ID yet so we check out this stuff?
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@ersmommy1 (12588)
• United States
4 Mar 08
How about mint oil. I think it would taste really good with the dark chocolate. Give it a try. You may even mix a little green food coloring in to St, Patricks day.
@owatagoosiam (751)
• United States
5 Mar 08
I should think so. People like toffee flavored coffee creamers, after all. There are so many different variations possible. Kahlua, Irish Cream, even the possibility of green food coloring combined with mint to make St. Patty's Toffee.
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
4 Mar 08
Coffee flavoredtoffy sounds delicious and I think otherswould think so too. You have quite an enterprisegoing from what you said Hope you score really big.