Most of you know how much I love (and need) coffee! I'm a cream and sugar girl all the way but I do love dropping in to a coffee house for a specialty blend. What I didn't know (or at least hadn't tried) is that you can buy Torani at your local grocery store and mix up your own concoction to have the coffee shop taste right at home. Even more so is that you don't have to have a special machine or gadget to do so. Just mix Torani flavored syrups with your favorite coffee and a little milk!
Since 1925, family-owned Torani has been crafting great tasting flavored syrups that coffeehouses use to make their flavored drinks taste so delicious. With over 120 flavors in regular and sugar free varieties, Torani flavored syrups are perfect for flavored lattes, mochas, coffees, cocoas, Italian sodas, teas, lemonades, cocktails and smoothies. Coffeehouse professionals choose Torani flavors because they are expertly crafted and made with the highest quality ingredients, like natural flavors and pure cane sugar. The sugar free flavors have no calories and are sweetened with Splenda. Now, Torani Flavored Syrups are widely available at retail so you can easily create authentic coffeehouse quality drinks at home.
Torani flavors aren't just for coffee; they are great for mixed drinks, teas and more with over 122 flavors to choose from!
Popular Drink Types for Syrups:
Flavored Coffees/Espresso Drinks (Most popular drink type for flavored syrups)
Italian Sodas
Flavored Tea (Hot and Cold)
Flavored Lemonades
Flavored Sodas (Coca-Cola, Mountain Dew, etc)
Cocktails
Mocktails
Flavored Energy drinks (Red Bull)
Where to Buy Torani Flavored Syrups (US):
Walmart
World Market
BevMo
Cost Plus
most major grocery stores
Amazon
Torani.com
Shop.Torani.com
I feel like I became a bit of a mixologist when trying out theTorani flavors. The family and I tried Brown Sugar Cinnamon and Peppermint! I found a couple other flavors to try (Chocolate Mint and Almond Roca) at my local Buehlers grocery store which retailed for about $6.99 each.
I put on a light brunch style breakfast and let everyone experiment and try the varieties. I loved the Peppermint which goes perfect for this time of year in hot chocolate! You have to try this! It's like candy canes in your cocoa which I liked better than in my coffee. When I make brownies over the holidays, I'm going to add a dash or two of this to the mix and throw on some crushed candy canes for a festive treat.
The Brown Sugar Cinnamon flavor (smells wonderful) that I tried was sugar free. I personally thought that it had more of a cinnamon flavor versus sweet but definitely a great add in to coffee for a festive treat. I made a Tornai Cinnamon Roll Latte which is a splash of Tornai Brown Sugar syrup, 1 cup milk and 1/4 cup expresso only I used a regular cup coffee and less milk.
For recipes like this on what you at home can experiment with, visit the Torani website! There's a ton of recipes from all of the 122 flavors. I found a few great ones for the Chocolate Mint syrup and Almond Roca too which were also delightful!
Have you tried Torani syrups?
Disclosure - I received Torani to try as well as information and recipes via SheSpeaks. All opinions are 100% my own.
About Torani:
Torani flavors aren't just for coffee; they are great for mixed drinks, teas and more with over 122 flavors to choose from!
Popular Drink Types for Syrups:
Flavored Coffees/Espresso Drinks (Most popular drink type for flavored syrups)
Italian Sodas
Flavored Tea (Hot and Cold)
Flavored Lemonades
Flavored Sodas (Coca-Cola, Mountain Dew, etc)
Cocktails
Mocktails
Flavored Energy drinks (Red Bull)
Where to Buy Torani Flavored Syrups (US):
Walmart
World Market
BevMo
Cost Plus
most major grocery stores
Amazon
Torani.com
Shop.Torani.com
I feel like I became a bit of a mixologist when trying out theTorani flavors. The family and I tried Brown Sugar Cinnamon and Peppermint! I found a couple other flavors to try (Chocolate Mint and Almond Roca) at my local Buehlers grocery store which retailed for about $6.99 each.
I put on a light brunch style breakfast and let everyone experiment and try the varieties. I loved the Peppermint which goes perfect for this time of year in hot chocolate! You have to try this! It's like candy canes in your cocoa which I liked better than in my coffee. When I make brownies over the holidays, I'm going to add a dash or two of this to the mix and throw on some crushed candy canes for a festive treat.
The Brown Sugar Cinnamon flavor (smells wonderful) that I tried was sugar free. I personally thought that it had more of a cinnamon flavor versus sweet but definitely a great add in to coffee for a festive treat. I made a Tornai Cinnamon Roll Latte which is a splash of Tornai Brown Sugar syrup, 1 cup milk and 1/4 cup expresso only I used a regular cup coffee and less milk.
For recipes like this on what you at home can experiment with, visit the Torani website! There's a ton of recipes from all of the 122 flavors. I found a few great ones for the Chocolate Mint syrup and Almond Roca too which were also delightful!
Have you tried Torani syrups?
Disclosure - I received Torani to try as well as information and recipes via SheSpeaks. All opinions are 100% my own.








0 SPREAD YOUR COMMENT LOVE:
Post a Comment
Show me some comment love!