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Guilt Free Chocolate

More on chocolate! This is my favorite subject besides ‘green’. When I say guilt free chocolate, I don’t mean calorie and fat free. I mean child slave labor free, pesticide free, organically produced, sustainably produced, and ethically produced. Organic and fair trade chocolate supports local communities and maintains the Rainforest with its surrounding eco-systems. It is not hard to find this type of chocolate now a days, and pretty easy to order online. You can even get bite size pieces and Easter bunny shapes! Here is The Green Guide’s Comparison List:
http://www.thegreenguide.com/products/Food_&_Drink/Chocolate/3

Below I have put together a list of organic and fair trade, or just fair trade, chocolates. The Green Guide explains the differences between organic, fair trade, and Rainforest Alliance certifications. Read about the differences for yourself: http://www.thegreenguide.com/products/Food_&_Drink/Chocolate/1

For me, I decided it is better to have both the organic and fair trade certification, but if you can’t get both, go with fair trade. My reasoning is this: under organic certification, they don’t use agrochemicals but, it does not appear to require the plantations to use shade trees so I suspect the plants could be grown on clear cut rainforest. Fair trade requires use of shade grown cocoa when planted in the rainforest area, they don’t use illegal pesticides, and they use integrated pest management. Fair trade also prevents the use of child slave labor and pays farmers fair wages. The Rainforest Alliance (RA) certification will allow agrochemical use if deemed necessary. It also only requires a minimum of 30% of the cocoa content to be RA certified. So, I assume you could get a chocolate bar with 70% cocoa uncertified from who knows where, while 30% is RA certified. Here are my picks from their list:

The Art Bar (organic & fair trade)
Found at: Whole Foods
http://search.store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/nsearch?query=art+bar&catalog=yhst-32031163094313&.autodone=nsearch.html

Divine (fair trade)
Found at: Farmers Market Store & Whole Foods: bars
Found Online: bars, mini bars, Easter eggs, coins, snack bars, fruit & nut bars, cocoa
http://www.agreatergift.org/Gourmet/ChocolateFood/Divine.aspx

Eco Bella (organic & fair trade)
Found Online: mini bars & regular bars
http://www.eccobella.com/index.php?cPath=23&osCsid=37423a50b49c4f6afe614b55550bff8c

Equal Exchange (organic & fair trade)
Found at: Whole Foods: bars
Found Online: bars, hot cocoa & baking cocoa
http://www.equalexchange.com/

Shaman Chocolates (organic & fair trade)
Found Online: bars
http://www.shamanchocolates.com/

Sweet Earth (organic & fair trade, made locally in Santa Cruz, CA)
Found Online: Easter Bunny & egg candy, truffles/confections, bars
http://www.sweetearthchocolates.com/

Theo Chocolate (organic & fair trade)
Found at: Whole Foods
Found Online: bars
http://www.theochocolate.com/

Sunspire's chocolate chips for backing (organic & fair trade)
Found at: Cunha & Whole Foods
http://www.worldpantry.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prmenbr=172832&prrfnbr=213706&search=fair%20trade

Global Exchange has a variety of chocolate brands:
Found Online: dark chocolate mini bars, Easter egg chocolates, chocolate truffles & confections
http://search.store.yahoo.com/cgi-bin/nsearch?query=chocolate&catalog=yhst-32031163094313&.autodone=nsearch.html

I have tried all of the listed chocolates above except for The Art Bar, Eco Bella and Shaman. Divine is my favorite right now and the most decadent. The others were very good too, and I use Sunspire chips for baking.

A word about Green & Blacks and Dagoba. (organic) These brands were bought by Cadbury and Hershey’s respectively. These larger mainstream chocolate companies have been associated with child trafficking and unsustainable practices for their mainstream conventional chocolate brands.

The suggestions above are given in the hopes of making it easier for everyone to find chocolate that is guilt free and better for the earth. So, enjoy! Your tummy and the earth will thank you for it!


-- Melinda