Torani Peppermint Syrup
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Torani Peppermint Syrup

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I added the peppermint syrup to my hot tea and it was really good,so far i on;y tried it in tea. I have the hazelnut that i got at the store that will be next one to try. When i went to the store i tried to find the strawberry hard to find, but i will keep looking.

This was very differenct in a good way, form what I usually use. However, I was amazed at how well it tasted in my hot coffee, tea, chocolate, and even ice cream. I did try it in my pancakes. Not to hot on this, however, it was amazing the taste, texture and after taste was awsome. Thanks.

I remember seeing Torani bottles behind the counter at that classic coffee house, The Mediterraneum, in Berkeley, CA years ago- but I had no idea it was MADE in San Fran! The salted caramel is terrific in coffee. Just a splash & that's it. The peppermint is great qua peppermint - but it's not my favorite flavor in any form, I have to admit....Still looking forward to tasting the fruit syrups - but the retail outlets for them are off my beaten track, so I haven't gotten around to that yet. Something to look forward to...And I REALLY recommend the salted caramel - just that trace of salt makes all the difference!

This is a great tasting syrup to put in coffee and tea. I made a peppermint mocha with this chocolate syrup,creamer and coffee and it was wonderful. Why go to the cffee house when it can be at your house every day.

The Torani Syrups are probably my most favorite (ever!) SheSpeaks campaign! (Thanks so much, SheSpeaks and Torani--we were overwhelmed by your generosity!) Our entire family has been thrilled with Torani. Like others here on SheSpeaks, I am thrilled to be able to save the $4 I'd have spent at the coffee house and make my own peppermint mocha at home. My husband has his Torani with coffee and cream, while I've loved mine with coffee and chocolate soy milk (that makes it even more chocolate-y!). I extolled the amazing flavors and taste of Torani in the art/history class I teach, then held a drawing. Two lucky gals, thrilled, walked off with coupons for free bottles of Torani. The other coupons I've shared with dear friends who can't wait to try this new addition to make their coffee time more amazing. Something else I love about Torani is that they use cane sugar, not corn syrup, in their formulations. We can't wait to try out new flavors for not only our coffee and hot chocolate but also for flavored lemonade. Go Torani and SheSpeaks!

Just like Starbucks when added with mocha! Peppermint mocha right at home, yummy!!

Love, love, love this peppermint flavored syrup! In my cocoa, in my coffee, in my milk, and my tea. Thanks, Torani! Glad I met ya!

Awesome! This year we've cut some unnecessary things from our budget-- like drive thru coffee houses, and it hurt me. However; one of my favorite drinks was a frozen peppermint mocha variation. I've had the Peppermint bottle open about 5 days.... it is almost gone. My only gripe would be the vendors. I cannot find the 750ml bottle anywhere locally and the hubby is against online shopping (I know, archaic!) so I am really going to work hard at finding the product. It is awesome mixed with ice, coffee, a little instant added in, milk, and a dallop of cool whip. I fear I may run out of this and I'm yet to try the brown sugar cinnamon, but perhaps in tomorrow's 'hot' coffee. As it is, these taste better than the 'coffee house!

When I received this I was eager to try it. First I tried it at my job, since I am at work early I make Spanish Coffee in the morning. I add a splash of Peppermint in the Coffee pot, when the coffee finish brewing the smell of Peppermint refreshing. Everyone kept asking that it was Peppermint coffee. What a wonderful treat, so many praises. When I left work and went home I decided to try on baking. So I made (Spanish Flan) but with a twist, in the recipe i add a teaspoon of Peppermint Torani Syrup. Instead of sugar, and when the flan was done it was like eating a peppermint candy, what a beautiful treat for the holidays. Thank you. I am still going to try and be more creative, can not wait to try other Toranis. Thanks again.

I love making peppermint mochas at home. My girls love coffee drinks, but it's almost $10 for the three of us to get drinks. We also add some of the peppermint syrup into hot black tea. Cheaper than buying separate peppermint teabags! I'd like to experiment with this in cooking and use Torani peppermint syrup to brush on a jellyroll cake for a Christmas dessert. I got my Torani at World Market. They had an enormous selection of flavors (including bacon!) plus the pumps for two or three dollars, which I think are useful accessories.

Absolutely delicious syrup. I put a couple tablespoons into my cup of hot chocolate, it was like drinking a cup of thin mint cookies. Next, I decided to try it in a Mojito Mocktail - refreshing and delicious.

The peppermint flavored syrup was wonderful! I loved it in my coffee. What a perfect flavor for the season. I can't wait to make a few desserts with it too!

This is great you can use it in your coffee but you can also use it this time of the year in your baking so this is wonderful to have received

Love Torani Syrups in iced tea, lemonade or hot chocolate (like peppermint)

Peppermint is great in anything chocolate. I put a little in my frosting for a chocolate cake. yummy. Hot Chocolate. Was fantastic. Wasn't real crazy about peppermint coffee.