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The plural of toffee is toffees, but typically this plural would refer to more than one different kind of toffee. The singular can be an uncountable noun used to mean some or more than one piece, e,g. "would you like some toffee" (the same applies to fudge and taffy, but not to brownies or mints).

The plural of the variant "toffy" is toffies.

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It is toffees. (the singular term can refer to more than one piece, as with the term fudge)

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