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18/01/2010 15:01:46
 
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>>>http://www.candywarehouse.com/butterrumcandy.html?utm_medium=shoppingengine&utm_source=googlebase&cvsfa=2200&cvsfe=2&cvsfhu=5731393030302d3038353035
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>>>Ever try McIntosh Toffee? It came in a red tartan cardboard box about 6 inches long by 4 inches wide by a quarter inch thick (all figures thereabouts). We used to smash the unopened box against a brick wall to break the toffee inside. You had to be careful with the pieces though. They were like thick shards of glass. Once you got chewing it though, it softened up and was incredible. I don't dare eat it nowadays because I'm sure it would pull out all my fillings.
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>>>Thanks!
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>>>I tried McIntosh Toffee once, and I liked it. I love anything with toffee in it.
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>>I second that! This is one of Angela's 'standard' birthday presents to me
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>>http://www.enstrom.com/almond+toffee/dark+chocolate+almond+toffee/Dark+Chocolate+Almond+Toffee+1lb.axd
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>It better be good at that price! ;-)


If you have a sweet tooth like mine, worth every penny! Alas, at 55, I only allow myself 1 lb/year. It is just too hard to lose that weight. Here is my other vice

http://www.franschocolates.com/home.php?cat=2

Fortunately (or unfortunately for my waist) I can snag a box of these in SeaTac when I pass through a couple of times/year.
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