Endangered Species Chocolate Almond Butter Creme Filled Dark Chocolate 72% Cocoa


 

Description

Endangered Species® Chocolate Almond Butter Crème Filled Dark Chocolate 72% Cocoa. New recipe. 10% net profits donated. Natural flavor. Fairtrade®. Non GMO project. Verified. nongmoproject.org. Certified Gluten-Free™. Certified vegan.

Other Description

Our 10% promise: By choosing this chocolate bar. You are supporting conservation programs worldwide. 10% of net profits are donated to non-profit partners that protect and preserve wildlife. Certified Sustainable Palm Oil™. RSPO. 10% PCW. Cocoa and vanilla: Fairtrade certified and sourced from Fairtrade producers. Sugar traded in compliance with Fairtrade Standards. Total 87.6%. Visit www.info.fairtrade.net. Organic palm oil from an ethical source certified ecosocial by IBD. The Ocelot (leopardus pardalis): Short and sleek, ocelots are found in habitats that offer dense vegetative cover, including tropical forests, savannah grasslands, mangrove forests, and coastal marshes. After resting in hidden spots during the day, the ocelot becomes most active during the night. With a keen sense of smell and binocular vision, this solitary cat is highly-skilled at nighttime hunting. Threats: Habitat degradation. Water & air pollution. Climate change/ natural events. Human interference/poaching. Chemical & pesticide use. Invasive species/diseases. As a result of its beautiful coat, ocelots were once one of the most heavily exploited small cats for fur trade. Today, major threats to this species include habitat loss and fragmentation, illegal trade and hunting, and retaliatory persecution by livestock farmers. Statistics: 4' 3/4": Ocelots are about 4 feet 3/4 inches in length, about twice the size of an average house cat. 6.9 mi: Hunting over a range of 6.9 square miles, ocelots seek out small animals like lizards and fish. 38 mph: Ocelots chase their prey with swift agility. They can reach speeds of 38mph! Population trend: Sustainable palm oil: Grown in the tropics, palm oil is one of the most widely used edible oil crops. It is also one of the most destructive. Conventional palm oil farming is decimating the habitat of species like the endangered orangutan. Let's support a better way. In 2004, RSPO established international standards for sustainable palm oil production, helping farmers replace destructive techniques with sustainable farming practices. To aim higher, we work with IBD EcoSocial and Agropalma to adhere to higher standards and complete traceability of non-GMO verification, fair trade practices, and zero deforestation. Insist on certified sustainable palm oil in the products you purchase, like the one used to create the dairy-free creme based filling of this chocolate bar. Learn more: www.ibd.com br. www.rspo.org. www.agropalma.com br. How to help: 1. Awareness: Share the news. Intrigued by the information found here? Then don't stop! Learn all you can about endangered species and become a wildlife advocate. Help spread awareness about the growing number of at-risk species on our planet. 2. Action: Say no to fur. The beautiful ocelot is protected by hunting bans across most of its range but illegal hunting for pelts continues. Take a fur-free fashion stance in support of wild cats and other furry species. 3. Support. Exotic feline rescue center. Since 1991, this nonprofit has served as a leader in wild cat rescue, conservation and care. Exotic Feline Rescue Center is one of the largest rescue centers in the U.S. for abused and neglected exotic felines. Visit exoticfelinerescuecenter.org. 10% promise: Each year, we donate 10% of net profits to wildlife organizations that support species conservation, habitat preservation and humanitarian efforts. In addition to highlighting at-risk animals, we support species, habitat and humanity by promoting conservation efforts, practicing sustainability and sourcing ethical ingredients. Supporting your right to know what's in your food, our dark chocolate is Non-GMO Project Verified. We work with farmers that use sustainable farming techniques and honor worker's rights. Funding conservation nonprofits, caring for natural resources, and respecting farmers and their communities makes great chocolate that supports a greater good. Thank you for indulging in a cause. Printed on unbleached 10% post-consumer recycled paper with water-based inks. Thank you for indulging in a cause enjoy. Endangered Species is a registered trademark of Endangered Species Chocolate, LLC. 1-800-293-0160. Learn more at chocolatebar.com. ©2015 Endangered Species Chocolate, LLC. All rights reserved.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 0.5 bar

Servings per Container: 2

Energy 240
Total Fat 15 g
Saturated Fat 9 g
Trans Fat 0 g
Cholesterol 0 mg
Sodium 30 mg
Carbohydrates 23 g
Dietary Fiber 5 g
Sugars 14 g
Protein 3 g
Daily Percent Of Vitamin A 0
Daily Percent Of Vitamin C 0
Daily Percent Of Calcium 2
Daily Percent Of Iron 10

Ingredients

Dark Chocolate (Chocolate Liquor, Cane Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Soy Lecithin, Vanilla), Powdered Cane Sugar (Cane Sugar, Cornstarch), Cane Sugar, Organic Coconut Milk (Organic Coconut, Water), Contains Less Than 2% of Organic Guar Gum, Almond Butter, Organic Palm Oil, Tapioca Syrup, Sea Salt, Natural Flavor, Sunflower Lecithin.

Warnings

Allergens: contains soy, tree nuts (almonds, coconut). Produced on equipment that also processes products containing milk, peanuts, and other tree nuts.

UPC

00037014000283