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Katy Sadler
 Tregroes Toffee Waffles Review |
Hi Nicey,
At my place of work we try to get Biscuit of the Week in wherever possible, so last week an order for Tregroes Toffee Waffles duly arrived and were greatly enjoyed. The chocolate ones being so large, rich and luxuriant that even I, possibly the most dedicated biscuiteer of the office, could only manage one.
Anyway my reason for writing is to let fellow waffle fans know that as well as Pret a Manger, Starbucks also sell caramel waffles, in packs of two. And the Starbucks ones are supplied by Tregroes! This nugget of information was included in my despatch note from Tregroes and I thought it well worthy of sharing.
Cheers,
Kathy Sadler |
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Will Tea
 Tregroes Toffee Waffles Review |
Having worked for the London branch of a Dutch bank for many years, I became addicted to 'siroopwaffalen' (I believe thy're called) on my business trips to Amsterdam.
Recently, I found that the London Wall branch of the sandwich bar Pret a Manger has started to stock the Syrup waffles, albeit at an extortionate price.
However, when you have the uncontrollable desire for a toffee waffle (placed over the top of your cup of tea for a few minutes, to warm and slightly melt to toffee filling), then any price is worth paying.
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David Cahill |
Hi
You may like to have a look at www.woolworths.co.nz (Woolworths being one of the supermarkets here in NZ) .. You will see that there a currently 5 varieties of Toffee Pop's on the market..
griffins biscuits toffee pop choc 200G $2.99
griffins biscuits toffee pop snow 190G $3.19
griffins biscuits toffee pops dark 200G $2.99
griffins biscuits toffee pop extreme 190G $3.19
griffins biscuits mint toffee pops 200G $2.99
Sincerely,
David Cahill.
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Jim Fussell |
Morning Nicey,
Long time no speak. I can inform your reader Emma that the toffee pop is to be found alive and well in my local Spar, do they have Spar's in Taiwan?? I still buy them regularly, partly because they're great and partly because you get a miserly 8 in a pack so frequent purchases are inevitably necessary.
Jim. |
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Jamie D
 Tregroes Toffee Waffles Review |
Living only 15 miles from Llandysul we're haunted by these waffles (in the nicest possibly way because they are delicious) we can even get them in Spar and SMALL local newsagents and even in the canteen in college.
When I was in Llandysul Secondary school one of my friends in my year was the daughter of the person who owned the waffle factory (which meant lots of free waffles :-> ) Being from Holland they even once translated a letter for us that we got sent from the Police out there after my bike was stolen.
I didnt think that these marvelous waffles had even made it past the welsh border let alone be for sale in some of the expensive shops in london. Anyways. I just thought i would mention my encounter with these waffles and the people who own the factory.
Jamie |
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