Loving Earth Certified Organic Mint Vegan Dark Chocolate, Gluten Free and Fair Trade
This delicious minty chocolate has tasting notes of mint, herbs, dates and sage. It is made with 72% cacao and is Certified Organic by the ACO, Certified Fair Trade, Vegan, Gluten Free, Dairy Free and Cane Sugar Free. Loving Earth focus on making chocolate that is minimally processed and made from nutrient dense, wholefood ingredients.
This bar contains cacao from Satipo, Peru, and coconut sugar from Java, Indonesia. Made with love in Melbourne.
Loving Earth are very focused on the environment; their packaging is printed on vegetable inks on board with 97% post consumer recycled fibre. The inner wrapper is home compostable & made using sustainably managed plant sources.
Loving Earth is based on the philosophy that the earth is a living organism, popularised by James Lovelock’s Gaia theory. The three central principles of Living Earth are Healthy, Sustainable and Fair and are the foundation of everything that Loving Earth do. Loving Earth's chocolate and other products are absolutely delicious, innovative and certified organic. With compostable packaging and a very transparent supply chain we love everything that Loving Earth are about.
Ingredients
CACAO*° (72%) (VIRGIN CACAO BUTTER*°, CACAO POWDER*°, RAW CACAO NIBS*°), RAW AGAVE NECTAR*°, PEPPERMINT ESSENTIAL OIL* (<1%), CASHEW*, HAZELNUT*, ALMOND*. 72% MIN CACAO. *CERTIFIED ORGANIC °DIRECT TRADE
CONTAINS TREE NUTS. NOT SUITABLE FOR PEOPLE WITH TREE NUT ALLERGIES. MADE IN AUSTRALIA
Nutrition Information
Per serve - 8.9g: Energy: 213KJ (51Kcal). Protein: 0.7g. Total Fat: 4.1g. Saturated Fat: 2.4g. Carbohydrate: 2.8g. Sugar: 1.8g. Sodium: <1mg.
Per 100g: Energy: 2400KJ (571Kcal). Protein: 7.7g. Total Fat: 45.9g. Saturated Fat: 27.4g. Carbohydrate: 31.1g. Sugar: 20.7g. Sodium: 1mg.
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