(6 pack) Heath Chocolatey English Toffee Baking Bits, Bag 8 oz

(7 customer reviews)

Baking morsels that are here for anything you can whip up in the kitchen! HEATH English toffee baking bits are easy to toss into all types of dessert mixes and tasty treats, no matter the occasion. Pour some into your pancake batter, add them to your favorite brownie mix or grab a handful straight from the bag! You can even sweeten up your cake mixes, muffins, cookies and more. Gently melt these tasty chocolatey morsels to drizzle over pretzels and fruit or make chocolatey toffee icing and add a few bits to your hot cocoa.

Price range: $4.67 through $28.02

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7 reviews for (6 pack) Heath Chocolatey English Toffee Baking Bits, Bag 8 oz

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  1. Linda

    “SOUP in Deli” enough for a complete meal for 2.
    Fresh, taste perfect will buy again. A filling snack
    Enjoy waffle cone w/o ice cream or with it.i have ordered this for a few years filling and taste is wonderful. I add lobster meat inside of a cluster lobster meat. Order and enjoy with spices you like.

  2. Madonna

    Great For Ice Cream Too!
    I wanted to make cookies and since we enjoy the mini Heath bars VERY MUCH, we knew these would make delicious cookies. A week went by and finally, the day I was going to make them, my husband had to leave for a Texas gig. He then stood in for 2 more gigs down south SO, I decided to use these ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS morsels in my Blue Bell ice cream. Ohhh my goodness! You have to try this! I’ve even added chopped pecans with it just for a change.

    Heath mini candies are so delicious that, there is no way you can eat just one! My husband and I keep saying just one more then one of sneaks another one… and brings one to the other.

    Maybe next time I will make cookies… and save a little for my ice cream!

  3. K2ofCU

    Works in baked goods- authentic Heath flavor!
    Really imparts a nice flavor when added to a baked good (in the batter).
    I imagine that it also could be useful as a streusel-like topping (though I haven’t tried that yet).
    The appearance isn’t that of broken-up Heath bars, or even toffee-like fragments. However, the taste is there and is authentic to the Heath flavor.
    I suspect that this formulation allows for baking (a higher temperature than most Heath bars experience.)
    I ran these by my sister (a Heath bar aficionada).
    She approves!

  4. Darlene


    These are delicious and good for snacking and for baking and they’re a good value compared to the price of chocolate chips those have all gotten too expensive!

  5. Joselyn


    Was able to order this item online; however, family member did NOT find on shelves from same store same 3 hours earlier ( employee even looked on computer %26 stated item no longer comes to store)

  6. Patricia

    Makes it easy
    It is a bit overpriced and I do wish there was a dark chocolate version. But I make ice cream at home so I do buy bits to add to the various flavors. This one goes into the salted caramel one I make. It’s a family favorite.

  7. JoAnne


    give been buying this for over 2yr and the company made it with real chocolate up until they raised the price about 20% and lowered the chocolate flavor about a yr ago. We all know every company is lowering standards and raising prices but i still buy this topping for now. If they shrink anymore and price hikes again, I’ll have to stop this purchase too, as i have so many items i once enjoyed.

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