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Torani Original Mocha Sauce, White Chocolate, 16.5-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6)
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Torani Original Mocha Sauce, White Chocolate, 16.5-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 6)

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Description:

For rich caffe mochas. Enjoy the coffeehouse experience at home with Torani White Chocolate specialty sauce, the secret ingredient in the classic caffe mocha. You are just moments away from your favorite indulgent coffee drink. Torani - pioneering specialty flavored beverages since 1925. Made in the USA.

Features:

Case of six 16.5-ounce bottles


White chocolate sauce for flavoring coffee/espresso drinks, making hot chocolate, topping desserts


All-natural ingredients


Includes sweetened condensed milk and cocoa butter


Made in South San Francisco, CA


Product Details:
Product Weight: 99.0 Ounces
Package Length: 9.1 inches
Package Width: 6.7 inches
Package Height: 5.6 inches
Package Weight: 6.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 38 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 38 customer reviews )
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5What More Could You Possibly Ask For?Jun 12, 2010
By Dawn Selear
Torani's White Chocolate Mocha Sauce is an absolute acceptable substitute to StarBucks! And if you think not than you're just too picky and you should go there and pay the price for the real thing! I mean seriously what more could you ask for? By signing up for subscribe & save thru Amazon it drops the price down to $19.12 with free shipping and you pick when you want your next shipment to be, up to 6 months out, plus if you put in the promotional coupon code UNILEV51 you get another 15% off bringing your total to only $14.62 for a case of 6 average ketchup size bottles 16.5oz! Which breaks down to be $2.44 per bottle. You can go into your account and skip an order or get one sooner or even cancel anytime you want. Once you open a bottle you put it in the refrigerator, they're not gigantic size like the 64oz ones which may expire before you have a chance to use it up. The quaility of the product itself far exceeds it's price. Rich flavor and thick texture, a little goes along way, even for those who like there's extra sweet like me! I drink my latte's with quadropple shots and use more syrup to level out the bitterness while keeping the strongness. My coffe mug is large and I make at least one if not two drinks per day, with that being said for a reference it still takes me at least a week to use one bottle. I do buy the StarBucks beans, the Italian roast instead of the Expresso it's a stronger bean so I don't have to use as much. What I use to pay $7.88 for(6 shot, venti, white mocha)I now pay approximately $0.86! My savings in the first month alone paid for a cappichino-expresso-steamer-coffee maker macchine and I didn't buy a cheap one either. Of course it's not exactly StarBucks, but once you've played around and experimented to get it the way you like it the difference is minor enough for the sacrifice and the HUGE savings! What I use to spend per year at Starbucks will now easily cover the cost of my utility bills: gas, electric and my cell phone! So exactly how picky do you really want to be?

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Yummy stuff, good dealNov 05, 2007
By S. Hunt "sarahdelynn"
If you love those white chocolate mocha lattes at Starbucks, this is a nice substitute. Yes, you can go on ebay and order soon-to-be-expired gigantic bottles of the real deal, but it's so expensive that the savings over just going to Starbucks in the first place is negligible.

Torani sauces and syrups are great in their own right. We use this with our Tassimo system (with both the latte/espresso discs and the cappuccino/espresso), and it's fantastic. If you're going for lattes, get this over the syrups as the consistency is much better. This stuff is great mixed into hot chocolate and over ice cream, as well. I've even made milkshakes with it. In fact, I've made so many things with this stuff that I think the next time, I'm going to have to go for the sugar free version!

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Really Good SyrupJan 10, 2010
By A. Keiser
For Christmas, my husband and I got an espresso machine. The only coffee I like are the White Chocolate Mochas from S***bucks, so I set out to find their syrup. . . almost impossible, unless you plan to use 63 oz in a month. After reading the reviews, I decided to try the Toriani White Chocolate Sauce. Based on other reviews, I added a little more than the bottle said. Here are the recipes I used for both iced and regular drinks (because I wished I could have found recipes). For hot drinks, I used the recommended 1/5 espresso and 4/5 steamed milk and the 2 tbsp of syrup (I actually like a little more milk). I actually used 1 oz. espresso, 5 oz. steamed milk and 2 tbsp of syrup. This turned out really well. I really liked it. For the iced version, I doubled the entire recipe. 2 oz. espresso, 10 oz. skim milk, 4 tbsp syrup. This is actually pretty good as well. It's a little sweet (which isn't usually a problem for me), so next time, I'll try 3 tbsp and see if I can get good results that way as well. The downside is that the syrup is 120 calories per 2 tbsp, however, I'm pretty sure that's not much difference from the coffee chain. I'm allergic to aspartame, so I don't want to try the sugar-free syrup. I'd recommend this syrup. It's not exactly like the coffee chain, but considering that a White Chocolate Mocha is the ONLY coffee drink I've liked from there, and I like this, I consider that a win. Also, you will most likely use a lot of syrup. This isn't that bad, considering it's probably $1 per drink instead of the chain's $5. Enjoy!

So, I made an Iced White Chocolate Mocha today with less syrup and it was perfect! 10-11 oz. of skim milk, 3 tbsp Sauce, a double shot of espresso. Can't complain when I can save 60 calories per drink!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Part of my Starbucks replacement recipeJun 24, 2010
By Space case
After getting somewhat addicted to Starbucks White Mocha Frappe's, I decided I could probably save a lot of money and make my own. I bought this and MOCAFE's White Chocolate Frappe 3-lb bag mix. I also like mine with a pump of Sugar Free Hazelnut, so I also bought Torani brand through Amazon.

For coffee, I bought 2-lb bags for French Roast beans at Costco. I grind and then make a strong pot of coffee (14 heaping teaspoons per 10 cups of coffee). After the coffee is made, I pour it into ice cube trays and freeze them.

The recipe is to add about 1 ½ cups of milk (I use 1%) in a blender, about one scoop of the White Chocolate Frappe mix, one "squirt" of the white mocha sauce, and one pump of the SFH. Last, I add eight coffee ice cubes. I blend it all up, and it makes about 20 oz. of Frappe.

Both my wife and I like it as much if not more that Starbucks, and of course it's much cheaper. By using both our Prime membership and the Amazon Subscribe and Save, it's even less, the supplies are always on the shelf.

MOCAFE Frappe White Chocolate, Ice Blended Coffee, 3-Pound Bag
Torani Sugar-Free Syrup, Hazelnut, 25.4-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 3)

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great syrup; poor priceApr 06, 2011
By Albert C. Krenz
Needed to replenish my stock and found the price is now $33.00 for a six-pack; up 46% from when I placed my last order December 17, 2010 ($22.50). This is ludicrous!

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