Dubble Milk Chocolate Easter Egg


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The Dubble Milk Chocolate Easter Egg is certainly one for kids but you could take this as an opportunity to teach them about foreign agriculture and FairTrade – if it’s important to you?

The chocolate comes from the Kuapa Kokoo co-op of 937 village societies in Ghana which are made up of around 40,000 farmers.

You also get a Dubble chocolate bar where part of the money goes to Comic Relief.


The nice aspect is that the egg doesn’t have a smooth design, the shell does look different from the traditional eggs you may see Nestle or Cadbury offering.

When you remove the wrapping you are met with a strong sweet, almost sickly aroma. But when you actually try the chocolate itself its quite delicate and balanced. You can still tell the Dubble Milk Chocolate Easter Egg is aimed at kids, but it’s perhaps a bit better for their mind than the Kit Kat kind of Easter eggs that may mention recycling, but doesn’t teach them any more about the world.

You can get the Dubble Easter egg from Ethical Superstore

Easter egg rating: 7/10.



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