Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Divine Chocolate

Divine is a pioneering Fair Trade chocolate company co-owned by cocoa farmers – and our mission, in addition to creating delicious, premiumFair Trade chocolate, is to improve the livelihoods of small scale cocoa farmers in Ghana and increase the benefits farmers receive from the multi-billion dollar chocolate market.

In today's more socially conscious world, the most caring chocolate devotees also appreciate the importance of fairness – and the need to ensure that smiles of happiness also extend to the faces of the farmers who cultivate cocoa around the world.

Divine is made with only the finest Fair Trade cocoa from Ghana. Lovingly grown under the rainforest canopy, the beans are carefully fermented and dried by the farmers who co-own the company to deliver the smooth, rich treat that chocolate lovers desire. Such as:

• Divine Milk Chocolate -The original smooth and creamy milk chocolate that gave Divine its heavenly reputation
• Divine White chocolate - Made from the creamiest cocoa butter, it is the ideal for luxurious white chocolate desserts or those moments when you just feel the need to indulge
• Divine Hazelnut Milk Chocolate - It’s naturally nutty, packed with delicately roasted chopped hazelnuts in heavenly Divine milk chocolate

For the 45,000 farmers of Kuapa Kokoo Farmers Cooperative in Ghana, Divine Chocolate provides a guaranteed Fair Trade price, which means steady income and a social premium that they invest in schools, clean water, mobile medical clinics, and other social projects. Plus, because the farmers own part of the company, they share in the profits and have a seat at the table of global business.

Divine Chocolate is today a leading Fair Trade brand, a pioneer in the world of socially responsible enterprise, and a delicious way of doing business.


Tempting Treats for a Divine Holiday!


Whether you’re seeking chocolate for gift giving, holiday parties and recipes, or a personal indulgence while you wrap presents, Divine chocolate offers a delectable range of options that deliver guaranteed pleasure while making the holidays sweeter for cocoa farmers.

Divine Chocolate, the pioneering farmer owned Fair Trade chocolate brand co-owned by cocoa farmers, has a variety of delicious suggestions:

Holiday Inspired Treats
• Divine Chocolate Advent Calendar –Creamy Milk chocolate hearts hide behind each window. The calendar features an artist original rendering of an African outdoor market with nativity characters and Adinkra symbols hidden throughout. The back side features seek and find games for children of all ages
• Divine After Dinner Mints – Decedent 70 % dark chocolate squares filled with peppermint fondant make the perfect hostess gift or after dinner treat
• Divine Coins – The first Fair Trade Hanukkah Gelt. Smooth milk chocolate, elegantly wrapped with gold foil

In addition to these holiday items Divine offers a range of specialty chocolate that make the perfect stocking stuffers
• Divine Milk Chocolate -The original smooth and creamy milk chocolate that gave Divine its heavenly reputation
• Divine Dark Chocolate with Mint: Each bar features our 70% dark chocolate with refreshing mint. Suitable for vegetarians
• Divine White Chocolate with Strawberries – This newest addition to our line-up features all natural white chocolate made with the creamiest cocoa butter and delicately mixed with bits of strawberries
• Divine Hazelnut Milk Chocolate - It’s naturally nutty, packed with delicately roasted chopped hazelnuts in heavenly Divine milk chocolate

Divine is made with only the finest Fair Trade cocoa from Ghana. Lovingly grown under the rainforest canopy, the beans are carefully fermented and dried by the farmers who co-own the company to deliver the smooth, rich treat that chocolate lovers desire.

For the 45,000 farmers of Kuapa Kokoo Farmers Cooperative in Ghana, Divine Chocolate provides a guaranteed Fair Trade price, which means steady income and a social premium that they invest in schools, clean water, mobile medical clinics, and other social projects. Plus, because the farmers own part of the company, they share in the profits and have a seat at the table of global business.

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