Pour on the Flavor with Torani @SheSpeaksUp


I have confessed many times that my caffeine addiction is my worst vice, however I'm not really a coffee drinker.  I typically drink my caffeine down in a can.  I've never acquired a taste for plain coffee.  I do, however, really like the idea of sipping coffee by the fireplace and reading the paper on a cold winter day, so I was happy to be able to try out some Torani Flavored Syrups recently. 

 
I received hazelnut and pumpkin pie flavored syrups.  My hubby drinks coffee regularly, so I asked him to serve me up a cup when he was brewing his own then doctored my cup up.  I tried the hazelnut first and enjoyed it, but I think next time I would like to try it with hot chocolate.  Torani features tons of recipes on their site and this one for Hazelnut Hot Chocolate looks really good to me.

I was pleasantly surprised by the Pumpkin Pie flavor.  It smelled of spice and the scent was wonderful.  It sweetened my plain ole' cup of joe into something special and it tasted like a drink a lot of people pay good money for at a coffee shop.  I didn't realize there were so many uses for the Pumpkin Pie syrup as well.  The Mayflower Mocha is a recipe I want to try.

A nice thing about Torani syrups is that once you open a bottle it doesn't need to be refrigerated.  As long as the product doesn't get too hot or too cold it has a shelf life of about 2 years. Once you start pouring on the flavor though it's not very likely it will last you that long.

Torani is the #1 brand of flavored syrups in the US and they make over 100 different flavors of syrups.  They also make a line of sugar free syrups for those who want to feel less guilty about their indulgence.  With so many choices you are bound to discover a few that you love.   

Disclosure: I received samples of the product mentioned above as a member of She Speaks. No compensation was received. All opinions are 100% mine.

2 comments:

  1. These are so good! The pumpkin pie syrup is my favorite, so far!

    So glad you could link up at this week’s Harvest of Friends Weekend Blog Hop!

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  2. " I do, however, really like the idea of sipping coffee by the fireplace and reading the paper on a cold winter day"

    Too funny! I feel the same way. Plus, I really like to smell coffee but no matter how much sugar and/or creamer I put in it, it still tastes like coffee. LOL!

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