Experience the delicious new flavour of Divine Fair Trade Dark Hazelnut Truffle (Empowering Women) Chocolate. Indulge in the smooth, luxurious combination of hazelnut praline and deliciously dark chocolate, with a subtle nutty finish that melts in your mouth. All Divine chocolate is made with quality Fairtrade cocoa and pure cocoa butter for an intense chocolate hit. The other ingredients are sourced from Fairtrade growing communities worldwide, including Fairtrade sugar from Malawi and Fairtrade vanilla from Madagascar, creating a treat that is not only delicious but also rewarding.
Divine Chocolate is the UK’s only Fairtrade chocolate company that is also owned by cocoa farmers. Kuapa Kokoo, a cocoa farmers’ co-operative in Ghana, owns 44% of the company and shares in the profits. Over the past 20 years, Divine and Kuapa have collaborated to empower women cocoa farmers with the skills, confidence, and influence needed to succeed in their industry. This includes support programs partly funded by Divine Chocolate, such as adult literacy classes and microfinance schemes. By investing in women, Divine and Kuapa have created thriving communities and better quality cocoa for the most delicious chocolate. Learn more about the story of Fatima Ali, the female president leading Kuapa Kokoo, on the inside of the wrapper. You can also look for the ‘Gender Equality’ icon on the inside wrapper, representing one of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals. Divine wants to raise awareness of the UN’s universal call to action to end poverty and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
Ingredients: Sugar, Cocoa mass, hazelnut paste 20%, cocoa butter, vanilla. Cocoa solids 41% minimum. May contain milk, cereals containing gluten and other nuts. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans. Manufactured in an environment where nuts, milk, gluten and wheat are present.
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