0 an apple covered with a hard, sweet substance made from boiling a mixture of sugar and water, and held on a stick:
There are lots of tasty treats from toffee apples to the popular Berlin curried sausages.
Listen to a spooky storyteller or munch on chestnuts, toffee apples, and cookies and cakes.
A toffee apple's surface is hard and shiny because the molecules that make up its sugar coating link to form long, interlocked chains.
Arithmetically, there is no case, but if one gives a toffee apple to one child, one should give one to the other as well.
This probably originated when the toffee apple was a popular type of candy.
This applies to toffee apples just as it does to other confectionery.
Three firms challenged the legal validity of this, and argued that toffee apples were not chargeable.
To go round labelling single toffee apples seems to be a waste of time.