I am British and I have never heard or read of anyone refering to Prince as Taffy. Taffy is a nickname that is sometimes used to refer to Welsh people. This is because the river Taff flows through the city of Cardiff, which is the capital of Wales.
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The song "Laffy Taffy" was released by Atlanta based hip hop group D4L. It reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 2006. The lyrics to the song can be found at Metro Lyrics, Rap Genius and Lyrics Mania.
Salt water taffy is called so because it originally gained popularity in coastal regions where it was made with seawater. The term "salt water" is a nod to its coastal origin, rather than being a direct ingredient in the taffy itself.
Laffy taffy is peanut free Laffy taffy is peanut free Laffy taffy is peanut free
Taffy was a Welshman Taffy was a thief Taffy came to my house And stole a piece of beef. The rhyme goes on to accuse Taffy of stealing a marrow bone and a silver pin. (and as I'm half Welsh, may I add that Taffy was probably unjustly accused).
Taffy is a kind of candy that is chewy and soft. The main ingredient is boiled sugar, and it is often wrapped in wax paper. There are many flavors of taffy available.
taffy = le bonbon
Laffy taffy is made out of sugar.
Taffy - song - was created in 1995.
Taffy - singer - was born in 1963.
Taffy was a Welshman was created in 1780.
Taffy Haines died in 2006.
Laffy Taffy was originally called Beich's Caramels as was sold in the early 1970's. The name changed to Beich's Laffy Taffy's before Nestle bought them. Nestle bought the product line in 1988 when they bought Willy Wonka Candy company.
Salt water taffy is called as such because it traditionally includes both salt and water in its ingredients. The name could also have originated from the process of making the candy near the ocean, where salty ocean water may have inadvertently been used in the recipe.