I don’t write about food or drinks very often unless I come across som thing super spectacular that I feel the the need to share with all of you! Well that has happened! I recently got the chance to review Torani Sugar Free Syrup for Coffee/Tea from SheSpeaks.com, and I am in love! I’m not that big of a coffee drinker unless I’m at a coffee shop, because I find store bought creamer boring. I normally drink tea instead for this reason. But records have been made the last few weeks in my house! I’ve had a cup of coffee almost every day thanks to these DELICIOUS syrups by Torani! That is un heard of me for me, but I’ve actually looked forward to that cup of coffee every morning because I couldn’t wait to add some yummy pumpkin pie or hazelnut flavoring to my coffee.
The awesome thing about these two syrups, oh yeah… besides being sugar free, is that that they can be used in food too! They are the perfect way to sweeten up your recipes without adding sugar! And Pumpkin Pie and Hazelnut are the perfect flavorings for baking this time of year!
Torani also has TONS of different flavors such as Peppermint, caramel, vanilla bean, chocolate and MANY more! It would be impossible to get bored of these wonderful syrups, there are so many! In fact, there are over 120 regular and sugar free.
Torani is a family owned business that’s been in operation for over 85 years, so you know they’ve got this syrup thing figured out! Torani syrups are made with the finest ingredients and their sugar free versions are made using Splenda.
If like me you get bored of regular cream and sugar or you just haven’t found that right addition to your morning coffee, tea, or latte, I strongly urge you to check out Torani! These syrups are uber delicious and you can feel good about using the sugar free versions if you are watching that figure, especially during this holiday season!
If you would like to learn more about Torani and their fabulous products, check out Torani.com and be sure look for them in your neighborhood grocer!
**Disclosure statement: This is a sponsored post for SheSpeaks and Torani but the expressed opinions above are solely mine.