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Buy Tony’s Chocolonely Slave-free Chocolate. Fuck Nestle.

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There’s a whole movement of ethical, slave-free chocolate companies, and the advocates who work to track the legal battle to make ALL chocolate slave-free, worldwide, at http://www.slavefreechocolate.org

You can see the current (2020) list of slave-free chocolate companies on their website at http://www.slavefreechocolate.org/ethical-chocolate-companies, or below if you don’t click links:

  • Aloha Feels Chocolate  
  • Alma Chocolate            
  • Alter Eco Chocolate
  • Amano Chocolate        
  • Askinoise Chocolate    
  • The Beach Chocolate Factory
  • Belicious                        
  • Black Mountain Chocolate
  • Cacaoteca
  • Cacao Medium
  • Caribeans Chocolate
  • Castronovo Chocolate      
  • Choquiero Chocolate      
  • ChoCoaque Chocolates
  • Chocolate and Love
  • Chocolate Cartel              
  • Chocolat Celeste
  • Chocolate Tree  
  • Chocolate Troubadour      
  • Choconat        
  • COCO Chocolate    
  • Compartes Chocolates      
  • Dandelion Chocolate        
  • Dark Forest Chocolate      
  • Denman Island Chocolate
  • Dick Taylor Craft Chocolate  
  • Diego’s Chocolate              
  • Divine Chocolate Co.        
  • Eating Evolved                  
  • Eat Your Hat        
  • Eclipse Chocolate                
  • El Ceibo                            
  • The Endangered Species    
  • Endorfin Foods                  
  • Enliven Cocoa                    
  • ENNA Chocolate                
  • Equal Exchange                  
  • Fairafric            
  • Fine and Raw Chocolate    
  • Fire Fly Chocolate                  
  • Forever Cocoa          
  • Fresco Chocolate            
  • Fruition Chocolate          
  • Gayleen’s Decadence    
  • GEPA Chocolate          
  • Giddy Yo Yo                  
  • Grenada Chocolate Company  
  • Grocer’s Daughter Chocolate
  • Guittard                            
  • Habitual Chocolate    
  • Hilo Shark Chocolate    
  • HNINA Gourmet            
  • Hogarth Chocolate  
  • Honest  Chocolate  
  • Hooray  Tuffles        
  • Indi Chocolate      
  • L.A. Burdick Chocolates
  • La Iguana Chocolate  
  • La Siembra Cooperative  
  • Lillie Belle Farms          
  • Madecasse                
  • Maverick Chocolate Company
  • Mayan Monkey    
  • Mayordomo        
  • Mexican Arabica Bean Company-Wholesale            
  • Mia Chocolate        
  • Montezuma’s Chocolates  
  • Nayah Amazon Chocolates  
  • Neary Nógs              
  • Newman’s Own Organics  
  • PARRÉ Chocolat          
  • Pasha Chocolate        
  • Purdy’s Chocolate      
  • Omanahene Cocoa Bean Company
  • Ombar                        
  • OpuLux Fair Trade Chocolate
  • Original Hawaiian Chocolate
  • Parliament Chocolate            
  • Montevérgine                
  • Patric Chocolate                
  • Plamil Organic Chocolate  
  • Potomac Chocolate            
  • Pure Lovin’ Chocolate        
  • Raaka Chocolate                  
  • Rain Republic                  
  • Rapunzel Pure Organics  
  • Ritual Chocolate              
  • River Seas Chocolate      
  • Samaritan Xocolata      
  • Sappho Chocolates            
  • Seed & Bean Chocolate        
  • Shaman Chocolates            
  • Sibú Chocolate            
  • Solkiki Chocolate         
  •  Sweet Impact Chocolate    
  • Taza Chocolate                  
  • Terra Nostra Organic        
  • Terroir Chocolate                
  • TCHO                                
  • The Xocolate Bar                
  • Theo Chocolate                  
  • The Original Chocolate Bar
  • Tobago Estate Chocolate  
  • TONY’S CHOCOLONELY 
  • Truffle Pig Chocolates    
  • Twenty-Four Blackbirds Chocolate
  • Valrhona Chocolate
  • Videri Chocolate Factory
  • Viva Cacao   Can
  • Vivani Chocolate        
  • Vosges                      
  • Wei of Chocolate      
  • Xocolatl Chocolate  
  • Zaks Chocolate        
  • Zotter   

Nestle’s net worth as of today is 10.46 BILLION dollars.

The largest, most prosperous of these slave-free chocolate companies (Vosges, which is also a female-owned corp if that matters to you!) is worth… $100 million.

That means that Nestle has $10,360,000,000 more dollars with which to pay its employees, INCLUDING AND ESPECIALLY the cacao farmers who are the backbone of their entire industry.

If all of these companies worth LITERAL BILLIONS OF DOLLARS less than Nestle can afford to be slave-free, so can fucking Nestle.

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