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Sorry! For some reason I posted the earlier article. Here's the newer one:
http://ihscslnews.org/view_article.p hp?id=315
"Ghiradelli/Lindt has actually posted the locations from which they purchase their cocoa, however as they stated that they purchase it from Central and South America and Ghana, it is completely possible their chocolate has been produced by child slaves."
I haven't seen anything to suggest that they've gotten much farther, but they are doing a lot more than say Nestle is doing... but I'd be shocked if just in two years their chocolate is slave free.
On taste, Lindt is super waxy though, so obviously I'd still go with the smaller chocolatiers.
http://ihscslnews.org/view_article.p
"Ghiradelli/Lindt has actually posted the locations from which they purchase their cocoa, however as they stated that they purchase it from Central and South America and Ghana, it is completely possible their chocolate has been produced by child slaves."
I haven't seen anything to suggest that they've gotten much farther, but they are doing a lot more than say Nestle is doing... but I'd be shocked if just in two years their chocolate is slave free.
On taste, Lindt is super waxy though, so obviously I'd still go with the smaller chocolatiers.
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