Toffees were manufactured at the Riley Brothers' Hopwood Lane factory in Halifax, which is now a
McVitie's site. In 1953, due to the death of John Herbert Riley, the surviving brother sold the company to William Nuttall and after a number of corporate purchases the company ended up in control of
Kraft PLC and produced at the
Callard & Bowser operation at their
Bridgend Plant. The recipe was for the original Riley's Toffee Rolls and after filing for
IP rights the Riley Toffee Rolls was reborn, now with a slightly softer texture to fit modern taste. ==References==