Dave's Sweet Tooth Review: Toffee Pouch Collection
Our review team examined the Dave's Sweet Tooth Pouch Collection, a hand-made toffee sampler pack from a small-batch Michigan confectioner. The Pouch Collection is built for indecisive toffee lovers - rather than committing to a single flavor, buyers get one 4 oz. snack pouch of each of the brand's five signature toffee varieties.

What stands out about this collection is the variety packed into one order: Milk Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, Dark Chocolate Cherry, Peanut Butter Crunch, and Coffee toffee are all included, one pouch each, for a total of five 4 oz. bags. That range lets a household or gift recipient sample the whole lineup and settle on favorites before reordering in bulk.
Key Details
- Five 4 oz. snack pouches: Milk Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, Dark Chocolate Cherry, Peanut Butter Crunch, and Coffee
- Naturally gluten free, all natural ingredients
- No artificial flavors, no preservatives
- Kosher certified
- Hand-made, small-batch production
- Free shipping on all orders over $50
- List price: $39.95

Given that this is a chocolate-coated product, the brand is upfront that the toffee can melt in warm climates or during transit, and recommends tracking shipments closely or having them delivered somewhere climate-controlled. That kind of practical disclosure is a good sign for buyers trying to plan around shipping conditions.

Editor's take: The Pouch Collection is a smart way to try Dave's Sweet Tooth without committing to a single flavor upfront, and the gluten-free, preservative-free ingredient profile makes it a solid gifting option for buyers with dietary considerations. Given the melt-risk disclosure, shipping destination and timing are worth planning around, especially in warmer months.
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