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          Mackintosh Toffee Pieces 6 Bags Over a Kilo 2.2 Pounds Individually Wrapped to Freeze for a Taste Sensation

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          Mackintosh Toffee Pieces 6 Bags Over a Kilo 2.2 Pounds Individually Wrapped to Freeze for a Taste Sensation

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          The original Mackintosh creamy toffee pieces. A real Canadian treat. Mackintosh's Toffee is a candy, currently manufactured in Switzerland by Nestle. The product is known widely throughout Canada and is licensed for sale in Canada by Nestle Canada. Its creator, John Mackintosh, opened up his sweets shop in Halifax, Yorkshire, England in 1890, and the idea for Mackintosh's Toffee, not too hard and not too soft, came soon after. The product is often credited with being over 100 years old. Nestle does not distribute it in the US but one may order it online for delivery. Give your Mack a smack! One of the most sought after products sold in Canada and other parts of the world with over 100 years of tradition behind it. Mackintosh's Toffee is a golden caramel-like toffee that is a little more chewy than a regular caramel yet not as hard as the American Sugar Daddy sucker. This flavour can not be imitated. However, its consistency depends on the temperature of the surroundings

           
          Our Price: $23.84
           
           


          Product Details
          Product Length:18.0 inches
          Product Width:15.0 inches
          Product Height:6.0 inches
          Product Weight:1.0 pounds
          Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

          Features
          • Mackintosh Creamy Toffee Pieces wrapped individually wrapped to share with friends while you chew this creamy Canadian concoction

          • A real Canadian treat

          • not too hard and not too soft

          • not distribute it in the US but one may order it online for delivery.

          • not as hard as the American Sugar Daddy sucker


          Customer Reviews
          Average Customer Review:5.0
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          5Mackintosh Toffee  Aug 16, 2008
          I received the toffee I ordered within a few days. I always have bought the toffee bar before, but thought I would try the pieces this time. They taste just as good as the bar and I will buy them again.

          3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

          5If you love toffee, this is the best  Dec 10, 2007
          This is by far the best toffee on the market. It doesn't stick to your teeth, nor is it brittle - it is just right.
          If you love toffee, this will delight the senses (and it can be frozen!).

          Christmas just isn't Christmas for my husband without Mackintosh toffee. He grew up in the Seattle area and his parents would buy it in Vancouver BC for his Christmas stocking. It is still a part of our holiday tradition.

           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

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