Tony's Chocolonely Milk Chocolate Bar 6.35 oz
Tony's Chocolonely Milk Chocolate Bar 6.35 oz Nutrition
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Tony's Chocolonely 32% Milk Chocolate Bar

Tony's Chocolonely 32% Milk Chocolate Bar

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Not just a classic milk chocolate bar, but Tony's classic BELGIAN chocolate bar. It was the first bar Tony's ever made, back in 2005. We gave it a screaming red wrapper to attract attention to our main mission - 100% slave-free chocolate.

About this item

  • CLASSIC MILK CHOCOLATE BAR - Not just a classic milk chocolate bar, but our classic chocolate bar. It was the first bar we ever made in 2005. Now, it comes individually wrapped in Tiny Tony's form
  • THE PERFECT GIFT - Makes a perfect holiday gift for every chocolate lover. Those who are wondering where to find an original present for a special occasion should take a look at our gourmet chocolate
  • FAIRTRADE CERTIFIED - All the cocoa & sugar in our chocolate is Fairtrade certified. We purchase cocoa directly from cocoa farmers in West Africa & work with 11 cooperatives to source our cocoa
  • UNEQUALLY DIVIDED PIECES - Our large bars become unequally divided because it's strange for a chocolate bar to have equal pieces while the industry is still so unequally divided
  • OUR MISSION - At Tony's, our vision is to create chocolate free of exploitation worldwide. Our roadmap to this goal consists of three pillars: creating awareness, leading by example, and inspiring others to act

Tony's Chocolonely

Tony’s is committed to making the universe of chocolate production fair and equitable for all involved, particularly the farmers and the people working on cocoa farms in West Africa. Their Chocolate Colony is rooted in five sourcing principles: traceable beans, higher prices (they pay a greater premium than the Fair Trade premium), strong farmers, long-term investment (at least five years), and better quality and productivity on the farms. They do incredible work to make incredible chocolate