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Dr. Bronner’s Launches Vegan Chocolates!

A brand committed to building a new system of ethical practices and ‘constructive capitalism’, Dr. Bronner’s is no longer limited to beauty and self-care products. They’ve now ventured into the vegan food market, starting with plant-based chocolate!

Using traceable, fair trade, organic, and sustainable ingredients, their new line of vegan chocolate bars, ‘Magic All-One Chocolate’, could be a more accessible alternative for conscious consumers who wish to regularly enjoy this tasty treat. They’ve united fairly-compensated cocoa farmers with world-class Swiss chocolatiers to produce a selection of six indulgent, high-quality candy bars fit for any occasion.

Not only are these chocolates ethical and guilt-free, their production actively supports the health, regeneration, and biodiversity of cocoa farms in Ghana through dynamic agroforestry. This process increases productivity and excludes harmful toxic chemicals from cacao production in these vulnerable areas, while also improving the livelihoods of Ghanaian farmers.

“Dr. Bronner’s is making magic through regenerative organic agriculture and its many benefits: dynamic agroforestry, biodiversity, soil fertility, better livelihoods for farmers, and delicious, rich, dark chocolate,” shared David Bronner, Dr. Bronner’s Cosmic Engagement Officer.

Each of Dr. Bronner’s new chocolate bars is sweetened with coconut sugar, and offers unique elements to enhance the rich taste of the organic Ghanaian cacao. Their six flavors include Salted Dark, Roasted Whole Hazelnuts, Crunchy Hazelnut Butter, Salted Whole Almonds, Salted Almond Butter, and Smooth Coconut Praline. They are now available at grocery stores nationwide, at a price of $5.49 each. You’ll also be happy to learn that they’re packaged in 80% post-consumer recycled fiber!

Would you try Dr. Bronner’s new Magic All-One Chocolate bars? Comment below and share your thoughts!


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