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    One of the few brands actually taking concrete steps about child slavery on cocoa farms. They have had pieces on them done by pbs and I think 60 mins.

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        Yeah it’s totally worth it though. They’re extremely diligent by industry standards when it comes to ethical sourcing of cocoa.

        The blocks are a bit weird, the segments are an odd geometric tessellation where no two pieces are identical. Great chocolate though.

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          That’s a purposeful choice to show that not everyone gets an equal piece. Some start out with a giant piece and others get just a tiny one.

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          Yeah we ate a lot of blocks while with family over the holidays. I forgot about the weird segments. First time seeing the eggs though. It’s a cool concept but seems like a waste of packaging. Beats some sort of plastic container I guess. Thanks for the heads up about their business practices.

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      I have heard this repeatedly. But when I looked into it I only found that they “pay more for the ressources” which doesn’t mean there is no slave labor. I also found an ethics report or something which wasn’t done by any third party but by Tony’s themselves (and read more like PR).

      Do you maybe have anything more substantial?

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      I’ve eaten a lot of Tony’s chocolate, and one day I was strolling around Amsterdam on Street View and noticed a whole shop devoted to it. Wow! And I thought, huh, in Holland they call it ChocoLONELY, not ChocoLONEY.

      Fast forward and there I was, scouring UK grocery sites and discovering the horrible truth: it had always been lonely. Why? WHY, TONY? What are you trying to say?

      My own little Berenstain Bears moment.

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    8 months ago

    Here in Finland Fazer fills real egg shells with chocolate for easter, with the 4-pack also sold in egg cartons.

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    I love their chocolate bars. I’ll have to grab some of these. The chocolate is tasty and you can feel slighty okay eating it.