I highly recommend
Equal Exchange Coffee to anyone that wants an excellent coffee free from the typical laundry list of pesticides and other toxins found in traditional coffee.
Equal Exchange Coffee ALWAYS tastes great, it is never bitter and makes and excellent cup of coffee EVERY time.
Not exact matches
Equal Exchange pays a 15cents per pound premium for certified organic and shade - grown
coffee, offering anincentive to farm sustainably.
There is also the highly successful worker cooperative,
Equal Exchange, which sells fair - trade
coffee and chocolate nationwide with about 100 employees.
The bundle includes Fingerless Gloves from Azerbaijani Socks in Azerbaijan, Hot Cocoa Mix by
Equal Exchange in Paraguay and Dominican Republic, Baby it's Cold Outside Note Cards, Set of 10 (proceeds go to Mercy House Maternity Home), and a hand knit
Coffee Mug Cozy made by the Refugee Project in Houston
BUT, I do love the
coffee from
Equal Exchange.
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.
I recently switched our organic
coffee brand to
Equal Exchange and LOVE that I did.
His local
coffee shop, Michelangelo's, served
Equal Exchange Fair Trade
coffee.
The folks at
Equal Exchange are true activists — they have already weighed in on TreeHugger about recent changes to USDA organic
coffee regulations, and they've developed some innovative ethical investment options.