Ethical chocolate manufacturer Tony’s Chocolonely has developed Littl’ Bits chocolate snack pouches.
Littl’ Bits create a big impact for cocoa farmers who are paid a fair price for their cocoa that enables a living income – lifting them out of poverty and ending exploitation in chocolate, claims the firm..
Launching into convenience in September, the colourful, plastic-free pouches (RRP £2.49) contain chewy and crunchy cores covered in a chunky layer of ethical and Fairtrade chocolate made from 100% traceable cocoa. The range comprises:
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triple chocolate mix with milk, white and dark layered balls of chocolate
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milk caramel sea salt & biscuit mix with crunchy butterscotch caramel and biscuits wrapped in thick milk chocolate
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milk marshmallow & biscuit mix with chewy marshmallows and biscuits wrapped in thick milk chocolate
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dark orange choco cookie with crunchy, orange-flavoured choco cookies wrapped in chunky dark chocolate (vegan)
The firm claims that 1.56 million children work under illegal circumstances on cocoa farms in West Africa. Poverty is the root cause of all illegal labour in cocoa and to move out of poverty cycles, cocoa farmers need to earn a living income and receive the Living Income Reference Price (LIRP) for their cocoa. Tony’s Chocolonely pays the LIRP for their cocoa, which equals to 77–82% on top of what most other big chocolate brands pay for their cocoa.
Littl’ Bits enable fans to grab a handful of choc and support Tony’s mission to make chocolate 100% slave free.
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