







🔥 Sweeten smart, sip stylishly!
The Skinny Food Co Bonfire Toffee Syrup is a zero-calorie, sugar-free syrup that adds a rich spiced toffee flavor to hot drinks and recipes. Vegan, gluten-free, and fat-free, this 1L bottle offers a guilt-free way to enhance coffee, tea, baking, and protein shakes—perfect for millennials balancing taste with health goals.















| ASIN | B08KQHF6HB |
| ASIN | B08KQHF6HB |
| Age Range Description | kids |
| Best Sellers Rank | 230 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 3 in Syrups |
| Brand | The Skinny Food Co |
| Country of origin | gb |
| Cuisine | Western; American cuisine; British |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (8,063) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (8,063) |
| Date First Available | 13 July 2020 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Item model number | 5060614804598 |
| Manufacturer | The Skinny Food Co |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 5 x 5 cm; 100 g |
| Product Name | The Skinny Food Co. Barista Zero Calorie Syrup - Bonfire Toffee |
| Storage Instructions | Store in a cool place, away from direct sunlight. Once opened, keep refrigerated and consume within 4 weeks. |
| Units | 1000.0 millilitre |
| Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
M**E
Lovely, lots of flavours
No longer take sugar in my coffee i use this. actually good as I drink alot and like it sweet so I'm saving on calories more than I realised. Helped me lose weight combining it with healthier eating. Can use it on porridge and other cereal, in cooking so is well worth the conversion I think. Definitely contributed to my 3 stone weight loss b4 xmas lol.
D**T
Flavorful and long-lasting
Impressive. I purchased to creative festive candy cane drinks of hot chocolate and soya milk and this.. Only small amount is needed for a sweet and minty flavour and so the bottle is only half fine having started early November. I don't understand the other reviews saying there is no taste. This is the least expensive way to transform the heaving bulk of my megacolon into a candy cane delight.
W**M
Delicious Flavor, with a Slight Drawback
I recently purchased the French Vanilla Sugar Free Syrup, and overall, I must say that I am quite pleased with my purchase. The syrup boasts a delightful flavor that perfectly captures the essence of French vanilla. It adds a touch of sweetness to my morning coffee or drizzled over my favorite desserts, making each sip or bite a truly indulgent experience. One of the standout features of this syrup is its sugar-free formulation. As someone who is conscious about their sugar intake, I appreciate that I can enjoy the rich taste of French vanilla without the guilt. It's a fantastic option for those who are watching their sugar levels or following a low-carb lifestyle. However, I must mention that there is a slight drawback to this otherwise fantastic product. After consuming the syrup, I noticed a peculiar aftertaste that lingered for a short while. While it wasn't overpowering, it was noticeable enough to detract from the overall enjoyment of the syrup. It's worth noting that taste preferences can vary, and what might be a minor issue for me could be negligible for others. Despite the aftertaste, I still find myself reaching for this French Vanilla Sugar Free Syrup time and time again. Its delicious flavor and guilt-free nature make it a worthwhile addition to my pantry. I appreciate the effort put into creating a sugar-free option that doesn't compromise on taste. If you're a fan of French vanilla and looking for a sugar-free alternative, this syrup is definitely worth a try.
C**E
Quick and easy way to upgrade your coffee
This is calorie free but doesn't leave a horrid after taste in your coffee. It has a nice smooth vanilla flavour, I usually add it to my latte, but also sometimes to my hot chocolate. It smells nice and the vanilla flavour is just the right balance with the sweetness. So long as you use decent coffee, it's a really easy way to have a coffee-shop quality drink at home. It isn't thick like a syrup, so I bought the pump dispenser because it's easy to make it too sweet by pouring. The advantage to the thinner consistency is that you don't get sticky mess to clean up if it drips or spills, with no compromise on flavour. I can't remember how much the pumps were but I've had them for years and they're used multiple times every day, so I would say they're a good addition! I buy several other flavours from this brand, having tried other sugar free flavoured syrups (lots of them!) I definitely find this to be best quality at a decent price.
R**I
Nice alternative to my regular syrup
Very nice, definitely got a smoky bonfire taste to it compared to normal toffee. Sorry sweet, but you'd expect that
E**E
Good quality, not good packaging
These were lovely and good quality syrup but they came burst so had to have them refunded and resent. Otherwise good quality
M**M
£9.99 and the Death of Joy
This morning began like any other hopeful morning; grey August skies, mild existential dread, and a desperate yearning for a sweet pumpkin flavoured drink that would similtaniously be strong enough to punch me back into the land of the living and autumnal enough to whisper, “Shhh. Everything’s fine. Put on a jumper and pretend.” I went through the motions, made my homemade latte with no added sugar almond milk because of health, or weight guilt, or a little of both and added in the pumpkin syrup with the careful reverence of someone who’s watched one too many aesthetic morning routines on TikTok, complete with an additional pump I bought for an additional £8.50. What I made was not a hug, it wasn't cozy knits by an open fire, it wasn’t crisp leaves underfoot or cinnamon-dusted joy. It was a warning. A liquid threat. It tasted like someone had tried to translate “autumn” into binary code, then back into English, then boiled it with despair and removed everything that tasted like joy. I thought it would get better. It didn't. The aftertaste hit. A sort of tang that lingered, like an unwanted reminder that sugarless can truly mean joyless. If despair had a flavour, this was it. So, unless you're actively trying to punish yourself, give it a miss. Tastes like regret, loneliness, and someone else's morning breath. It’s like someone bottled the feeling of being left on read and charged £9.99 for it (plus £8.50 if you too get sucked into a pinterest golden pump aesthetic). Honestly insulting. This syrup is the culinary equivalent of wet socks and a 4 mile walk home. It tastes like it knows it’s a failure and just wants the suffering to end. Pumpkin Spice in syrup form? More like seasonal affective disorder suspended in golden sap.
C**M
An excellent product.
Brilliant product if you enjoy a flavoured coffee, don’t need to put much in as it’s extremely sweet.
Y**N
The test is not really strong
S**D
Tastes wierd as in i dont know what
M**A
Horrible taste! Chemical mint taste, chemical sugar taste. And indeed all ingredients made in a laboratory!
M**7
I don't like the taste
D**I
Looks like water with yellow colour Flavour is nasty and artificial!
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