
HO-LEE-COW is this stuff good.
I have - well, had - a full bar of this in my desk drawer for the past week. Little by little, it has disappeared. Actually, I bought this with the full intent to give it away as a Christmas present. But then right before Christmas I lost it. But when we returned to Bloomington, lo and behold it was right there in a paper bag in my office.
Don't you just hate it when that happens?
(And I'm totally excited, because there is still another bar in that bag - a minty flavored one. Clearly that New Year's diet isn't my #1 priority for 2009!)
What I really appreciate about this chocolate - in addition to the tremendous taste - is that is fair trade chocolate. I keep reading - both online and in magazines - that the chocolate industy is altogether too buddy-buddy with an industry I despise - the slavery business. There is perhaps no ugliness in this world that irks me to my very core like the idea of human trafficking.
I think this issue is near and dear to the heart of a just and merciful God, and I think He may have had something to do with laying this issue so significantly on my heart the past couple of years. I know He did, and I pray for areas where I can get involved. Which leads me back to chocolate...
According to Steve Chalke of Stop the Traffik, almost 50% of the world's chocolate is produced by children trapped into slavery and forced to produce cocoa beans.
Fifty percent? That is crazy and terrifying to me.
So here we go - a resolution for 2009: I will not buy chocolate this year that isn't fair trade certified.
No M&Ms or Hershey's Kisses. Goodbye $.75 chocolate bars - hello incredible chocolatey goodness, at $3.50 a pop. It is a baby step, but a way I can be involved and aware nonetheless. I hope it leads to more.
Totally agree. Cheap chocolate is so First World. (That's my new favorite phrase, stole it from Dooce.)
ReplyDeleteI often wonder how many things in our lives are like that, besides coffee and chocolate. What we pay such a small cost for, others pay a HUGE cost.
I'll have to try it, if I ever want chocolate again in this lifetime. :)
Where did you find these wonderful chocolate bars?
ReplyDeleteTotally going to read these - my sis-in-law is really into the whole fair-trade thing, but I've never read up on it much. Going to the articles now...
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