yeahh dont Plamil do the noble choice ones. they are vegan ive seen mint, berry and almond flavours.
EDIT: no its Eskal that do Noble Choice....
I have a Plamil wrapper here - its Organic, nut free and animal ingredient free! Also made using renewable energy.
I had the 87% dark choc one with mint chips...... it was soooooo strong. :/
Really interested to hear about vegan chocolate, but I'd be wary of eating Lindt chocolate since despite what the company has said recently, it is still accused of using cocoa beans produced using child slave labour. Nothing to do with veganism, of course, but to my great sorrow, I'm not going to be able to buy Lindt any more until they do better.
Here's just one of many sites that talks about blood chocolate:
And this is a list from their site of "good" chocolate--does anyone know whether any of it is vegan as well?
Chuao
Denman Island Chocolate
Divine Chocolate Co.
The Endangered Species Chocolate Company
Equal Exchange
Green and Black's
Health by Chocolate
Ithaca Fine Chocolates
Lake Champlain
L.A. Burdick Chocolates
La Siembra Cooperative
Malagasy
Max Havelaar
Mayordomo
Montezuma's Chocolates
Newman's Own Organics
Nirvana Chocolates
Omanahene Cocoa Bean Company
Original Hawaiian Chocolate
Plamil Organic Chocolate
Rain Republic
Rapunzel Pure Organics
San Francisco Chocolate Factory
Seed & Bean Chocolate
Shaman Chocolates
Sweet Earth Chocolates
Terra Nostra Organic
Theo Chocolate
Tony Chocolonely
Trader Joe's Organic Chocolate Bars
Yachana Gourmet
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Next time you think of buying Lindt, Nestle, Whittaker's and any other non-Fairtrade brand, you should realise that it is almost certain that child slavery was involved in its production.
Mmmm, Sweet Williams chocolates are affordable for me and easy to get hold of in the 'health' section of most Coles and Woolworths. The white chocolate is YUM!
I got excited about maybe making my own chocolate a while back but have yet to experiment. Chocolate is soooo good