Jul 21, 2016 in cookies, europe, netherlands, recipes, source{d}, sweets, traveling & eating, cookies, popcorn, snack. Read the original on: Oat&Sesame
Popcorn Chocolate Chunk Cookies made with Tonyâs Chocolonely fair trade, slave-free chocolate. I think that justifies eating at least 3 of these in one sitting. Ok. I lied. I ate four. #cookiemonster
And the best part is that weâre giving away a Chocolate sampler pack to 1 lucky winner! Enter below!
So who is Tony? What is slave-free chocolate? Weâll letâs start with my visit to Amsterdam where Tonyâs is headquartered.
It all began with a stop at the grocery store. Every time I travel I make a point to grocery shop. Seems strange, right?
Well, Iâm not really shopping for necessities. Iâm shopping for interesting local fare. So it was in Amsterdam that I stumbled upon Tonyâs Chocolonely.
Tonyâs wasnât hard to miss. The bars have brightly colored labels and are pretty massive â a small child might have a hard time carrying one around. You need a big outstretched hand to get your fingers around these heavy bars of gold â really thereâs gold inside! Well in wrapper form which still makes it exciting.
After a little online research into the company, I was impressed with their mission to deliver 100% slave free chocolate. The company slogan is âCrazy About Chocolate, Serious About People.â
Did you know that many cocoa plantations use child labor? or worse yet child slavery?
When a child should be receiving an education, they are instead working alongside their parents in order to scrape by or are taken from their families and forced into modern day slavery situations. Low wages and a global demand for cheap chocolate creates a system that encourages both of these practices.
Here are the numbers from Tonyâs website:
Tonyâs Chocolonely IS working on change in the chocolate industry. Not only do they produce fair trade chocolate â paying a living wage direct to farmers â they are pushing for systematic change in the entire industry. Bravo Team Tony! Read more about their mission here.
As a pioneer in the fair trade, slave free chocolate industry, Tonyâs began with a single person â a Dutch investigative reporter â Teun van de Keukenâaka Tony. In 2003, he went to great lengths to prosecute himself as a consumer of chocolate produced through child slavery and thus indirectly a supporter of criminal acts. Eventually the Dutch courts chose not to convict him, but Tonyâs story is wild and inspiring.
Check out the progression of Tonyâs Chocolonely here. Youâll see they continue to push the envelope through their foundation and continued research into best practices within the fair trade movement.
Back to the cookies.
I bought Tonyâs Discodip Milk Chocolate bar not really knowing what was in it. The name sounded like a great time. Turns out it is their 2015 limited edition milk chocolate popcorn bar and Iâm a super big fan. Since itâs not currently being sold on the U.S. webshop, Iâm combining their regular milk chocolate with my own sea salt popcorn and voila â Tonyâs Popcorn (aka Discodip) Chocolate Chunk Cookies!
Enter to win a Chocolate Sampler Pack below!
sidenote | Tonyâs Chocolonely has opened a US headquarters in Portland, OR! Lucky Portlanders!
As it says on Tonyâs website: Create Awareness. Lead by Example. Inspire to Act. So do your part by sharing this story via Twitter and/or Facebook. And along the way, donât forget to enter the contest to win some chocolate below.
DISCLAIMER | I chose to highlight Tonyâs Chocolonely for my Source{d) section on OatandSesame.com by my own volition. I was not compensated in any way for my opinions â although I did receive free chocolate for myself and for the giveaway above. All opinions are my own and all facts and figures are directly from Tonyâs Chocolonelyâs website and have not been independently verified by OatandSesame.com.
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