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Ethical Easter chocolate

Worried about GM Easter chocolates or just generally concerned for the environment? This Easter take a look at the Hoppy Treats from Endangered Species. These individually wrapped chocolates are .35-ounces of socially responsible goodness. All Endangered Species chocolate is ethically traded to ensure fair wages and good working conditions for farmers and employees and the chocolates are all-natural. The chocolates come in milk and dark varieties. The dark chocolate is 70% cocoa content and is certified kosher. The milk chocolate has a 52% cocoa content and is also certified kosher. They sell for $5.50 per pack of 24 candies.

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Tags: bite, candies, candy, chocolate, chocolate bar, dark chocolate, easter, endangered species, ethical, fair trade, hoppy treats, HoppyTreats, individual, kosher, milk chocolate, stores-and-shopping, treat

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Rachel B.

4-10-2006 @11:38AM Rachel B. said... But, why do they bother making Easter chocolate kosher?
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B

4-10-2006 @3:33PM B said... Because Jewish people like chocolate, too.
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