0 an apple covered with a hard, sweet substance made from boiling a mixture of sugar and water, and held on a stick:
A particular application of toffee is in toffee apples, sometimes called candy apples, which are apples coated with hard toffee mounted on sticks.
Tax the children's toffee apples?
He certainly stopped making toffee apples in 1965.
That easily cuts out the cases, which he has adduced, of selling cooked beetroots or toffee apples.
It is not possible to make a separate estimate of the revenue from toffee apples.
If someone claimed that toffee apples should not have been included as confectionery he should have disputed it before the courts.
I do not think it is to the point to talk about cooked beetroots and toffee apples.
To go round labelling single toffee apples seems to be a waste of time.