Embracing the sweet life in Darling with hand-made toffee
By Shanice Naidoo
Weekend Argus Reporter
Cape Town - In 1899, two Swedes, Nils Georg Moller and G Threnstrom, settled in Darling and started the first creamery, making butter that was revered across the country.
Now two locals have taken the butter and turned it into hand-crafted, delectable toffee.
Darling Sweets is a sweet addition to the small town.
You can watch the products being hand made and packaged at the shop through the glass windows while you browse and the aroma of toffee fills the air.
The kitchen in Darling has preservative-free butter-rich toffees and caramels in a range of flavours.