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Food / September 20, 2023

It takes balls! And Tony’s Chocolonely has ‘em!

Food / September 20, 2023

It takes balls! And Tony’s Chocolonely has ‘em!

In a world teeming with chocoholics and cocoa addicts, it takes a certain level of audacity to stand out. And folks, Tony’s Chocolonely isn’t just any chocolate. It’s the Willy Wonka of ethical cocoa and they’ve just unveiled their latest creation. 

Tony’s isn’t just your average choccy. It’s a brand on a mission, a crusade if you will, to end injustice and exploitation in the chocolate industry. In fact, they’re not just a chocolate company; they’re an “impact company that makes chocolate.” How’s that for a bold statement?

Tony’s has just launched Littl’ Bits, a munchable chocolate snack range that’ll have you questioning why you ever settled for subpar snacks. Littl’ Bits come in four lip-smacking flavours, including a vegan option because even the plant-based peeps deserve a piece of the action. And guess what? The packaging is 100% plastic-free, so Mother Earth approves too.

We’re talking Milk, Caramel Sea Salt & Biscuit mix, Triple Chocolate mix, Milk Marshmallow & Biscuit mix, and Dark Orange Vegan Choco Cookie. It’s a chocolatey carnival but these Littl’ Bits aren’t just about indulgence; they’re about making chocolate fairer, one bite at a time.

Did you know…

Tony’s pays cocoa farmers a living income, 77% to 82% more than those big-shot chocolate brands.

To make the biggest possible positive impact Tony’s deliberately works in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire where the worst of the exploitation occurs. Tony’s works directly with over 15 thousand male and female farmers, enabling each and every one to earn a living wage.

On top of this, Tony’s core 5 sourcing principles are: fully traceable cocoa, paying a higher price, investing in farmer cooperatives for the long term and supporting farmers to improve cocoa productivity and quality.

Now, where can you get your mitts on these Littl’ Bits?

Well, Tony’s is hitting Tesco and Supervalu stores nationwide, so you can grab a handful of justice with your weekly shop. And check out independent retailers too.

So, there you have it, the chocolate for the consumers with a conscience, Tony’s is making chocolate production fairer one Littl’ Bit at a time. Grab a bag and join the fight against chocolate injustice – it’s a choc-a-lot tastier than you’d think!

For more info, check out Tony’s Chocolonely and follow the chocolate revolution on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.