Toffee Crisp
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The Toffee Crisp is a chocolate bar produced by Nestlé consisting of puffed rice embedded in soft toffee and shaped into a cylinder, the whole being covered by milk chocolate. They were introduced in 1963, originally made by Rowntree of York and are now made in a factory in Castleford, West Yorkshire, that opened in 1970.
A typical Toffee Crisp bar contains 13.5 g of fat, 9.5 g of which is saturated and 227 calories (11% of an adult's Recommended Daily Amount).
[edit] Trivia
- A former advertising slogan for the bar is Somebody somewhere is having a Toffee Crisp.