I chopped up an organic
Equal Exchange Chocolates Very Dark chocolate bar that contains 71 % cacao and no soy lecithin or dairy.
I absolutely love dark chocolate, and there are some really great brands of chocolate bars out there, some of my favorites being Endangered Species, Green & Black's Organic, Alter Eco,
Equal Exchange Chocolates, Dagoba, and Theo.
Not exact matches
There is also the highly successful worker cooperative,
Equal Exchange, which sells fair - trade coffee and
chocolate nationwide with about 100 employees.
I also received an
Equal Exchange Fruit and Nut
chocolate bar, some The Daily Crave Veggie Chips, a Two Degrees Chocolate Peanut Butter bar, and some Hail Merry Strawberry M
chocolate bar, some The Daily Crave Veggie Chips, a Two Degrees
Chocolate Peanut Butter bar, and some Hail Merry Strawberry M
Chocolate Peanut Butter bar, and some Hail Merry Strawberry Macaroons.
Recipe by Leslie Cerier, developed for
Equal Exchange with their organic dark
chocolate chips.
And as if that isn't enough, as part of my Boston Mamas Fourth Birthday Giveaway Series,
Equal Exchange generously is gifting one lucky winner with the delightful gift of coffee and
chocolate (one 5 lb bag of whole bean coffee + 1 box of 150 mini
chocolates; $ 82 value).
* One lucky winner (drawn randomly via Random.org) will receive one 5 lb bag of whole bean coffee + 1 box of 150 mini
chocolates from
Equal Exchange.
In addition to
Equal Exchange's unique green gift wrap, the fundraiser features delicious coffees, teas,
chocolates, cocoas, healthy snacks, and items from Ten Thousand Villages such as silk scarves from Nepal, tablecloths and jewelry from India, and batik greeting cards from Thailand.
I had the opportunity to test out the new candy bars from
Equal Exchange, a pioneer and U.S. market leader in Fair Trade since 1986 and a full service provider of organic coffee, tea,
chocolate, cocoa, olive oil and other products.
Equal Exchange also has these delightful gluten - free minis that are milk
chocolate with a hint of hazelnut -LCB- which they also have in larger candy bar sizes).
I usually stick to homemade
chocolate or
Equal Exchange (a verified child labor free brand).
.75 cup
chocolate chips (I use
Equal Exchange bittersweet chips — they are made in a factory that does not process peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, wheat or soy)
1.5 cups raw unsalted cashews 1.5 cups pitted dates (loosely placed in cup, not packed).75 tsp sea salt.75 cup
chocolate chips (I use
Equal Exchange bittersweet chips — they are made in a factory that does not process peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, wheat or soy) If needed: up to 1 TBS water
The company whose
chocolate I used was
Equal Exchange.