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Mackintosh's Toffee is a sweet created by Mackintosh Company. 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. In 1969, Mackintosh's merged with rival Rowntree to form Rowntree Mackintosh, which merged with Nestlé in 1988.
To attract customers, they decided to sell a special toffee. [1] [2] Violet developed a recipe which blended the traditional, brittle English butterscotch with soft, American caramel, [1] and they sold the toffee as Mackintosh's Celebrated Toffee. The toffee's success enabled Mackintosh to expand the business beyond Halifax by 1894.
Caramel Chocolate Chip: Chewy cookies with rich caramel, semisweet chocolate chips and a hint of sea salt Caramel deLites/Samoas: Crisp cookies with caramel, coconut and chocolaty stripes
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Assortment in colourful wrappers Toffee Finger (gold wrapper) among the sweets. The sweets within the box have changed over the years. As of September 2019, there are 15 flavours (including the Fruit Cremes box exclusive, John Lewis exclusive, and Matchmakers) of the individually wrapped sweets, all of which are either chocolate or toffee based, as follows:
Bake 3-5 minutes longer or until chips begin to melt; spread chocolate evenly over top. 3. In a microwave, melt white chocolate and shortening; stir until smooth.
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