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  1. Equal Exchange, Inc. (11,085 bytes)
    19: &#9642; Organic fairly traded hot cocoa mix <br>
    20: &#9642; Organic fairly traded baking cocoa powder <br>
    30: ...rade Certification&#8213;100% of our coffee, tea, cocoa, chocolate and sugar is Fair Trade certified™ b...
    43: ...n 2006 Equal Exchange imported fairly traded tea, cocoa and other foods made from the harvests from the 1...
    45: Dominican Republic (cocoa)
  2. General Mills, Inc. (29,131 bytes)
    230: Cocoa Puffs<br>
  3. Nestlé S.A. (42,017 bytes)
    10: ...coverage due to the existence of child slavery on cocoa plantations. The company has also been implicated...
    15: ...farms. The Ivory Coast is the biggest producer of cocoa worldwide. These children, ranging in age from 12...
    19: ... trade policy to ensure that the producers of its cocoa and coffee are paid a living wage. As one of the ...
    262: ...em in place by July 2005 to assure consumers that cocoa used in the production of chocolate is not grown ...
  4. Pepsico, Inc. (19,682 bytes)
    9: ...d and beverage businesses are almonds, aspartame, cocoa, corn, corn sweeteners, flavorings, flour, juice ...
  5. Veganatural.com (1,400 bytes)
    9: ...er (karite), raw extra virgin coconut oil, virgin cocoa butter, kpagan (african butter tree) from a fairt...
  6. Endangered Species Chocolate, LLC. (4,023 bytes)
    10: ... Our sourcing program will continue to ensure the cocoa farmers in the Conacado Co-op a fair wage.”
    18: ... Our sourcing program will continue to ensure the cocoa farmers in the Conacado Co-op a fair wage.
  7. A New Leader of Concerned Farmers in Rural Ghana (4,242 bytes)
    5: ...rs used to travel to their fields where they grow cocoa and palm trees, yams, cassava, and other fruits a...
  8. Mars (6,775 bytes)
    4: ...ing their homes to work as indentured servants on cocoa plantations. It is estimated that between 10,000 ...
    5: ...s 9 - do the hot and miserable work of harvesting cocoa beans. Many are are whipped and poorly fed. They ...
    18: ...percent," and "high levels of naturally occurring cocoa flavanols to help promote healthy circulation." ...
  9. Fueling Exploitation: ADM in Brazil and the Ivory Coast (1,644 bytes)
    3: ...blind eye to the use of forced child labor in the cocoa plantations where the agricultural processor's ch...
    5: ...eral years that the farms they were using to grow cocoa employed child slave labor," says International L...

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