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Green & Black Organic Chocolate

Supporting fairtrade never seemed so fair
 
4.jpgFace it, you're going to stuff your face this holiday season. You know it, we know it. And it's cool because EVERYONE is going to do it. We all get one giant mulligan for about two weeks to completely pig out. The great thing about gorging on Green & Black chocolate is that not only is it some of the most delicious chocolate in the world, it also happens to be 100% organic, free of any and all chemicals or genetically modified ingredients. Plus, Green & Black's employment policy of treating farmers and growers like human beings, earned them the UK's first Fairtrade mark in 1994.

So for every Green & Black chocolate bar, scoop of ice cream, or box of biscuits you inhale this season, you can feel good knowing that you're doing your part for world justice.
Posted on Friday, December 8, 2006 at 02:00PM by Registered CommenterShift Mag | Comments1 Comment | References1 Reference

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Reader Comments (1)

Green & Black is great chocolate. And they do have two Fair
Trade bars--Maya and Dark. But not all of their chocolate is
Fair Trade. Fortunately there are more and more choices out
there, so check the labels for the Transfair USA certification
or the Fair Trade Federation certification. And then get
in the groove! Lots of great studies on the health benefits of
dark chocolate.
March 1, 2007 | Unregistered Commentermelanie

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