Green & Black's
Green & Black's[edit | edit source]
Green & Black's is a British chocolate brand that specializes in producing high-quality organic chocolate products. Founded in 1991 by Craig Sams and Jo Fairley, the company has gained a reputation for its commitment to ethical and sustainable practices.
History[edit | edit source]
Green & Black's was established in London, England, with the aim of creating delicious chocolate using only the finest organic ingredients. The brand quickly gained popularity for its unique flavor combinations and dedication to organic farming methods.
In 1994, Green & Black's introduced its first product, the Maya Gold chocolate bar. This bar was the first-ever organic chocolate to be awarded the Fairtrade mark. The success of Maya Gold paved the way for the brand's expansion into other markets.
In 2005, Green & Black's was acquired by Cadbury, a British multinational confectionery company. This acquisition allowed Green & Black's to reach a wider audience while maintaining its commitment to organic and ethical practices.
Products[edit | edit source]
Green & Black's offers a wide range of organic chocolate products, including chocolate bars, hot chocolate, and baking ingredients. The brand is known for its use of high-quality cocoa beans sourced from organic farms around the world.
Some of Green & Black's popular chocolate bar flavors include:
- Dark chocolate: Made with 70% cocoa, this rich and intense chocolate is perfect for dark chocolate lovers.
- Milk chocolate: Smooth and creamy, Green & Black's milk chocolate is made with organic milk for a delightful taste.
- White chocolate: Creamy and indulgent, Green & Black's white chocolate is made with organic vanilla for a luxurious flavor.
Green & Black's also offers a variety of specialty chocolate bars, such as:
- Maya Gold: Inspired by ancient Mayan traditions, this chocolate bar combines rich dark chocolate with a blend of spices and orange zest.
- Ginger: A perfect balance of sweet and spicy, this chocolate bar features crystallized ginger pieces embedded in smooth dark chocolate.
- Salted Caramel: This indulgent chocolate bar combines the sweetness of caramel with a touch of sea salt for a delightful flavor combination.
Sustainability and Ethical Practices[edit | edit source]
Green & Black's is committed to sustainability and ethical practices throughout its supply chain. The brand works closely with cocoa farmers to ensure fair wages and safe working conditions. Additionally, Green & Black's supports organic farming methods that promote biodiversity and protect the environment.
The company is also a member of the Cocoa Life program, which aims to improve the livelihoods of cocoa farmers and create a sustainable cocoa supply chain. Through this program, Green & Black's invests in community development projects and provides training and support to farmers.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Over the years, Green & Black's has received numerous awards and recognition for its high-quality organic chocolate. Some notable achievements include:
- The Maya Gold chocolate bar winning the Fairtrade mark in 1994.
- The brand being named "Best Ethical Business" at the Observer Ethical Awards in 2007.
- Green & Black's being recognized as a "Cool Brand" by the CoolBrands Council in 2011.
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