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The Ethyk Blog 03/01/2021: Chocolate

3/1/2021

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1. Taza Chocolate

Taza Chocolate is a Massachusetts based chocolatier working with Slave Free Chocolate to promote ethical labor practices in chocolate making. They maintain direct relationships with cacao farmers and pay a premium above the Fair Trade price for their cacao. They partner only with cacao producers who respect the rights of workers and the environment.
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2. Sibu Chocolate

Sibu Chocolate is a Costa Rica based chocolatier working with Slave Free Chocolate to promote ethical labor practices in chocolate making. Sustainability is ever present in their vision for chocolate: from how they source ingredients, to using recycled materials for their packaging, to staff development and waste management.
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3. Raaka Chocolate

Raaka Chocolate is a New York based chocolatier working with Slave Free Chocolate to promote ethical labor practices in chocolate making. They believe their process should value the community of growers, producers, and makers whose livelihoods depend on cacao and chocolate.
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4. Ombar Chocolate

Ombar Chocolate is a UK based chocolatier working with Slave Free Chocolate to promote ethical labor practices in chocolate making. They only source cacao from cooperatives owned by farmers growing a variety of crops, never large monoculture plantations. They also pay higher than fair trade prices for native Ecuadorian cacao that doesn’t fluctuate in price like the cheaper mass-market varieties do.
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5. Grenada Chocolate Company

Grenada Chocolate Company is a Grenada based chocolatier working with Slave Free Chocolate to promote ethical labor practices in chocolate making. They were among the first original chocolate makers to gain international recognition by working with small cocoa farmers to create its bars.
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6. Lillie Belle Farms

Lillie Belle Farms is an Oregon based chocolatier working with Slave Free Chocolate to promote ethical labor practices in chocolate making. Lillie Belle started out using the finest ingredients they could get their hands on, many of which I grew on their own organic farm. They set out to create a chocolate experience that rivaled the best in the world.
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7. Mexican Arabic Bean Company

Mexican Arabica Bean Company is a Canadian based chocolate import company working with Slave Free Chocolate to promote ethical labor practices in chocolate making. They are committed to bringing you quality coffee and cocoa and are dedicated to their business partners. They also believe in respecting the environment and valuing the fair trade of coffee and cocoa.
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8. ChoCoaque Chocolates

ChoCoaque Chocolates is a Ecuadorian based chocolate grower working with Slave Free Chocolate to promote ethical labor practices in chocolate making. They grow Criollo Cacao on remote family farms, deep in the coastal cloud forests where fresh water runs through the land. To this day, no agricultural chemicals have ever been used. 
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9. Chocolate and Love

Chocolate and Love is a Swiss based chocolatier working with Slave Free Chocolate to promote ethical labor practices in chocolate making. They use only the best cacao and other ingredients available to produce an organic chocolate of the finest quality. The Chocolate and Love collection uses only certified organic ingredients.
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10. Mia Chocolate

Mia Chocolate is a Texas based chocolatier working with Slave Free Chocolate to promote ethical labor practices in chocolate making. They use only 100% organic ingredients and source the freshest and most ethical and sustainable grown ingredients for their chocolates, buying locally whenever possible.​
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