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Chocolate and candy creations – made in Cayman
TOPIC: Food & Wine
November 3, 2010
Cayman Taffy Company has moved way beyond the saltwater taffy that was its foundation almost five years ago and now offers a whole host of sweet and tantalisingly tasty treats that everyone will enjoy this Christmas. 

Current offerings now also include caramel popcorn, almond toffee, nut brittles, fruit jellies, sponge toffee, fudge and a full chocolate production line has been put in place.

Doug McPhearson of Cayman taffy says the chocolate choice on offer is particularly exciting: “Chocolate pieces available include more than a dozen varieties of chocolate truffles, almond barks, chocolate dipped pretzels, coconut patties, soft chocolate caramels (Blue Mountain coffee, mango/passion fruit and sea salt) and a wide variety of custom moulded pieces (turtles, iguanas, palm Trees and so on).”

The beauty of buying Cayman taffy is that you can be sure that every item is made on site in Cayman. To add to the authenticity of the gift they also provide custom imprinted boxes (with corporate logos, events, dates, etc) and private labelling is available to fit all items.

Sizes of gifts vary, with small gift assortments suitable for table settings to full corporate gift baskets. Doug says that gifts can be customised to fit any budget or any event.

Yummy special annual Christmas offerings include peppermint bark (layers of white and dark chocolate with crushed peppermints inside), chocolate dipped Oreo cookies, chocolate caramel turtles, butter rum and eggnog taffy and more.

For a really special gift, Cayman taffy can prepare gift baskets (on request) which also include other Cayman made items, including Hot Pepper Jelly (from Carol Hay) and Hot Pepper Sauces (from Mark Thompson) as well as the ever-favourite rum cakes. Arrangements can also be made to include wine and delivery is available.

Doug urges everyone in Cayman: “Support the local economy without sacrificing quality! Visit the website or call for a private consultation on what we can do for you.”


 
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