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- Rescue Chocolate Sampler
Rescue Chocolate Sampler
by: Rescue Chocolate
Peanut Butter Pit Bull bar: With crispy peanut butter and luscious dark 64% chocolate, experience the ecstasy of world’s best flavor combination in Peanut Butter Pit Bull!
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Foster-iffic Peppermint: Fresh mint and crunchy cacao nibs. Fostering a pet saves a life by providing socialization, basic training, and the TIME that an animal needs to become adoptable.
Mission Feral Fig: Figs, cranberries, almonds make for a chewy and crunchy treat that hits the spot every time! With this bar, we highlight the plight of feral cats and the best way to manage their colonies, TNR (trap, neuter, release).
Pick Me! Pepper bar: Sweet ’n spicy dark chocolate deliciousness! Pick Me! Pepper is for thrill-seeking palates, it exhilarates the senses and warms the core.
The Fix: Pure, dark chocolate. No harsh bitterness, all of the deep chocolate goodness you need! Pet ‘overpopulation’ has a FIX: spay/neuter may be THE most powerful thing you can do to save lives.
While the chocolate is shipped with ice, we highly recommend shipping to an address where someone will be able to receive the package when delivered.
Chocolate left outside your home all day may be damaged by weather that is too hot, cold, rainy or humid. -Less
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Sarah, Rescue Chocolate (Brooklyn, NY)
Qualities
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Casein Free ▸
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Contains no casein, potentially allergenic proteins found in milk and dairy foods as well as products containing casein-based binders, emulsifiers, or stabilizers.
Did you know?
Casein is a protein found in milk. It shows up in various products from cheese to plastic to paint.
Casein is one of two proteins found in cow’s milk that can trigger an allergy. Some people are allergic to it, others are allergic to whey. Still others are allergic to both.
Vegans looking for cosmetics read labels to avoid casein, which is decidedly not vegan.
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Organic ▸
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Products produced fully or primarily without employment of chemically formulated fertilizers, growth stimulants, antibiotics, or pesticides. Better for the planet? Yup. Better for you? You bet.
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Gourmet ▸
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Natural foods tend to be purer foods, but that doesn’t mean they’re not also gourmet. We have many artisanal and even chef-driven food items that prove this point—deliciously.
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Vegan ▸
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A form of vegetarianism. No animal products are eaten, including dairy, eggs, and honey. Many vegans also avoid non-edible animal products like fur, leather, and wool.
Did you know?
Veganism doesn’t just affect what happens in your kitchen. It can also reduce your carbon footprint by 1.5 tons per year!
Despite many worthy advantages, veganism has yet to win any popularity contests. Only 1.4% of American adults have decided to bite.
Babies like it, too; vegan breast milk tests show it contains significantly lower levels of pollutants like pesticides and dioxins than non-vegan breast milk.
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Literally clean, fit, or proper. Refers to food permitted under Judaic law. Also refers to practices related to the slaughter and production of animals and animal products.
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Kosher meats and dairy must come from ruminants. These are animals with cloven hooves that chew cud, like sheep and steer. Kosher animals must be slaughtered instantly and painlessly.
When it comes to kosher poultry, chicken, turkey, goose, and duck are allowed. For seafood, fish with fins and scales are permitted, but shellfish and crustaceans are not.
Meat and dairy cannot be combined or eaten together. You can have chocolate milk, just not with your hamburger.
Pareve products contain no meat or dairy and so are “neutral” foods that may be served with either.
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Woman-Owned Business ▸
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The company producing the product is owned either wholly or in significant majority part by a woman or women.
Did you know?
Between 1997 and 2007, the number of women-owned businesses grew twice as fast as those started by men. A victory in the battle of the sexes?
Still a ways to go... While women own 30% of privately held businesses, they’re only responsible for 13% of the sector’s employment.
Women business owners do far more with much less. Studies show that they typically start with less capital than their male counterparts. They still manage to supply paychecks to 7.6 million employees.
7.2 million businesses in the U.S. are majority-owned by women.
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Made in the USA ▸
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The item has been produced or manufactured in the United States.
Did you know?
U.S. labor tends to be more expensive than labor elsewhere, so companies have outsourced their work in droves.
The outsourcing of work means there are less manufacturing facilities stateside than there once were.
Made in the USA has therefore become a point of pride, and not only in the auto industry.
Labor conditions overseas—depending on the country—are often less safe than they are here in the USA, putting workers at risk. Many workers outside the U.S. aren’t paid living wages. Some countries present both slave and child labor concerns.
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Fair Trade Federation ▸
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Product supports economic opportunity, fair pay, safe and empowering working conditions, children’s rights, environmental stewardship and respect for cultural identities in originating community.
Did you know?
In 1988, coffee became the first product to receive official fair trade certification—further proof that everything worthwhile starts with a good cup of joe.
It takes a lot of people to monitor this growing arena; there are currently 1,030 fair trade certified organizations working to ensure fair trade standards in 67 countries around the globe.
Hungry for fair trade? You’re not alone. Food accounts for most fair trade imports. Based on paid premiums, coffee, cocoa, and fresh produce top the list.
The first fair trade store in the U.S. opened in 1958.
Consumers think fair trade is more than fair. In 2010, global sales hit almost $4.4 billion—a great thing for 3rd world farmers and artisans.
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Ingredients
Peanut Butter Pit Bull: 64% Dark Chocolate (cacao beans, cacao butter, pure cane sugar, soy lecithin, vanilla), peanut butter, sugar, toasted rice (rice, sugar, salt, malt flavor), peanut oil, kosher salt., , Foster-iffic Peppermint: 64% dark chocolate (cacao beans, cacao butter, pure cane sugar, soy lecithin, vanilla), cocoa nibs, natural peppermint oil, , Mission Feral Fig: 64% dark chocolate (cacao beans, cacao butter, pure cane sugar, soy lecithin, vanilla), dried cranberries, dried figs, almonds, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, allspice., , Pick Me! Pepper: 64% Dark chocolate (cacao beans, cocoa butter, pure cane sugar, soy lecithin, vanilla), pastilla pepper, mulato pepper, spice, fleur de sel., , The Fix: 66% dark chocolate (cacao beans, cacao butter, pure cane sugar, soy lecithin, vanilla)
Reviews
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"wonderful" — Kelsey liebichGreat chocolate and it tastes even better knowing that puppies around the world are being saved! I love this product and the idea behind it!
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"super yummy...origonal flavors...." — Malkie CitrinSupper yummy, very original flavors....I just wish it was organic..or at least the sugar...
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"Fab Chocolate" — JulieGreat for supporting animals, too bad they can't enjoy the chocolatey goodness
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"fun and yummy" — Jenniferfun packaging, great cause, and great tastes. favorites are the fig and pepper.
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"Excellent!!!" — AmberI love Rescue Chocolate! Great candy & even greater causes! Thank you, Abe's Market, for selling this brand:)
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