Easter shopping
It’s a little over a month away until Easter which falls rather early this year. It’s time to start thinking about where to get your ethically sourced Easter eggs. Here are some ideas.
Award-winning handmade papier mâché eggs, hand-painted by artists in Kashmir using traditional methods and local materials making each egg a unique piece of art. The inside of the egg is velvet-lined and it holds 12 delectable Booja Booja champagne truffles. They’re organic, dairy-free, gluten-free and utterly decadent. Each egg bought supports artists and their local communities in Kashmir. The ornamental 15cm papier mâché egg will make a beautiful keepsake.
The only egg with added Comic Relief. The Fairtrade Dubble Easter Egg set is made up of a 100g milk chocolate egg and a 40g bar of Dubble chocolate. The cocoa beans used to make these eggs are grown by a co-operative of 45,000 farmers in Ghana called Kuapa Kokoo. Many cocoa farmers have never even seen or tasted chocolate, but not these guys. Kuapa Kokoo co-owns the company who supplies Dubble eggs and they have a real input into the way that the company is run as well as a share of the profits.
A smooth dark 100g chocolate egg made with 70% finest Ghanaian cocoa and combined with 80g of dark chocolate covered Brazil nuts. This Divine Dark Chocolate Egg with Chocolate covered Brazil Nuts is also made by the Kuapa Kokoo co-op, and so you can be sure that they’re the ethical choice for Easter.
Posted on February 20th, 2008 by Tracy Stokes


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