One thing I really wanted to bring you all this week was a tasty organic treat. I am a chocoholic, I could eat it all day every day. But I've found it difficult to find organic chocolates locally. So I turned to the Internet and found Earth's Sweet Pleasures.
Earth's Sweet Pleasures endeavors to make the highest quality organic gourmet fudge in the world while supporting sustainability of the planet and it's inhabitants. Our fudge is made the old-fashioned way, using an original family recipe that is 25% less sweet than conventional fudge, enhancing the intense flavor of the award winning rich, dark chocolate. Every ingredient in our fudge is all natural certified organic and the delicious dark chocolate is grown by fair trade farmers in Central and South America. By purchasing our fudge you help sustain the rainforest where cacao trees are grown in the shade of the canopy. A portion of our proceeds go to environmental and humanitarian organizations that promote economic fairness for cacao farmers and their families.At Earth's Sweet Pleasures you will find Rich Rainforest Dark Fudge, both plain and with walnuts. The fudge with walnuts is their bestseller. All of their fudge is made with organic, fair trade chocolate. They were kind enough to send me a sample of the Rich Rainforest Dark Fudge with Walnuts to taste. I actually received it just the other day and let me tell you, it took a great amount of willpower to not eat the entire piece all at once because it is so delicious. Very rich and creamy and literally melts in your mouth. Not only does it taste great, but its comforting to know that there are no artificial yucky ingredients. The ingredient list on my sample fudge bar reads as follows:
Ingredients (All Organic): Evaporated Cane Juice, Fair-Trade Chocloate - 65% Bittersweet, Marshmallow Creme, Walnuts, contains Dairy (Half & Half), Natural Oil Blend, Vanilla Extract, Love & Gratitude.Of course the best ingredients are the love and gratitude. There are no substitutes for that!
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Earth's Sweet Pleasures kindly sent me a 1/2 pound box of Rich Rainforest Dark with Walnuts to send to one lucky winner. Allergy notice: please note that this fudge contains walnuts.
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I love that they are ecologically responsible when producing their gourmet goods. Yay for not taking advantage of the earth's natural resources!
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I learned, "In the coming months you can expect to see our “Fudge of the Month”, with special recipes like Dark Espresso with Hazelnuts, Cranberry Pecan and Cocoa Mint. " OMG, I will have to order the dark expresso with hazelnuts. That sounds so yummy!
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ReplyDeleteHere is what they had to say about Fair Trade Chocolate: "If you buy from companies that only sell fair-trade chocolate, then you know that you are NOT supporting "slave labor" in Africa. The majority of the organic, fair-trade cacao comes from co-ops in South and Central America, with some farms now converting in Ghana and a few in South East Asia. There is a lot of information on the web about this pressing issue, and Nestle is the first company actually being taken to court in February 2008 in Los Angeles for their unfair labor practices in Africa. This is only the beginning. Many more giants of industry will be called to task. "
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Sweet- they have an upcoming “Fudge of the Month”!
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ReplyDeleteI love mint so this one would be one of my favorites... of couse anything with dark chocolate and hazelnuts will also be OK by my book. Thanks for the giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteA 1 oz serving has only 120 calories and 7 grams of fat with no Trans Fat or Cholesterol. Only 2 grams of Saturated fat. Those are some good numbers for a decadent treat.
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Organic fudge has a smooth texture vs grainy for regular fudge
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They offer free shipping for orders over $50 -- THANKS FOR THE GIVEAWAY !!!!!
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I learned that one serving of Earth's Sweet Pleasures fudge is only 120 calories. That's not at all bad as long as you don't eat the entire box at once (she says with a guilty look on her face). asthenight at gmail dot com
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There is no gluten in their flavoring, and no gelatin in their marshmallow cream.
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In the coming months you can expect to see our “Fudge of the Month”, with special recipes like Dark Espresso with Hazelnuts, Cranberry Pecan and Cocoa Mint.
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Organic foods are produced according to certain production standards. For crops, it means they were grown without the use of conventional pesticides, artificial fertilizers, human waste, or sewage sludge, and that they were processed without ionizing radiation or food additives. For animals, it means they were reared without the routine use of antibiotics and without the use of growth hormones. In most countries, organic produce must not be genetically modified.Thanks!
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