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Free Divine Fairtrade milk Chocolate 45g (merged)

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My first ever post...
Divine Chocolate is the Fairtrade company co-owned by the Ghanaian cooperative of cocoa farmers, Kuapa Kokoo. So not only do the Kuapa farmers receive a fair price for their crop, they also share in the company’s profits.
All Divine Chocolate is made with pure cocoa butter and real vanilla to ensure a taste that is truly heavenly.
The Body Shop use the same melt-on-the-skin, pure cocoa butter from Kuapa Kokoo in their Body Butter products. Through trade with The Body Shop and Divine, over 50,000 small-scale farmers now receive a fair, above average price for their above average cocoa butter. The trade also contributes to Kuapa's social fund which is used to provide schools, wells, drinking water and medical facilities.
The Body Shop and Divine Chocolate have a special relationship. The Body Shop helped launch Divine Chocolate in 1998 and in July 2007 gave all their shares in Divine to Kuapa Kokoo - so the Kuapa co-operative is now the major shareholder with 45%.
Complete a short questionnaire and a get a free bar..how bad can it be..
The link to the website is:
http://www.divinechocolate.com/bodyshop/
p.s.
Divine Chocolate is the Fairtrade company co-owned by the Ghanaian cooperative of cocoa farmers, Kuapa Kokoo. So not only do the Kuapa farmers receive a fair price for their crop, they also share in the company’s profits.
All Divine Chocolate is made with pure cocoa butter and real vanilla to ensure a taste that is truly heavenly.
The Body Shop use the same melt-on-the-skin, pure cocoa butter from Kuapa Kokoo in their Body Butter products. Through trade with The Body Shop and Divine, over 50,000 small-scale farmers now receive a fair, above average price for their above average cocoa butter. The trade also contributes to Kuapa's social fund which is used to provide schools, wells, drinking water and medical facilities.
The Body Shop and Divine Chocolate have a special relationship. The Body Shop helped launch Divine Chocolate in 1998 and in July 2007 gave all their shares in Divine to Kuapa Kokoo - so the Kuapa co-operative is now the major shareholder with 45%.
Complete a short questionnaire and a get a free bar..how bad can it be..

The link to the website is:
http://www.divinechocolate.com/bodyshop/
p.s.
Offer not available in the following stores: Bedford, Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge, Derriford Hospital, Exeter, Harrow, Horsham, Sussex University,
Loughborough, Luton, Northallerton, Norwich, Plymouth, Reading, Sheffield, Uxbridge, Watford, West Quay.0
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http://www.divinechocolate.com/bodyshop/
Divine Chocolate is the Fairtrade company co-owned by the Ghanaian cooperative of cocoa farmers, Kuapa Kokoo. So not only do the Kuapa farmers receive a fair price for their crop, they also share in the company’s profits.
All Divine Chocolate is made with pure cocoa butter and real vanilla to ensure a taste that is truly heavenly.
The Body Shop use the same melt-on-the-skin, pure cocoa butter from Kuapa Kokoo in their Body Butter products. Through trade with The Body Shop and Divine, over 50,000 small-scale farmers now receive a fair, above average price for their above average cocoa butter. The trade also contributes to Kuapa's social fund which is used to provide schools, wells, drinking water and medical facilities.
The Body Shop and Divine Chocolate have a special relationship. The Body Shop helped launch Divine Chocolate in 1998 and in July 2007 gave all their shares in Divine to Kuapa Kokoo - so the Kuapa co-operative is now the major shareholder with 45%.0 -
Well done- brilliant first post. Mmm chocolate.Thanks to all who post comps!0
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Just to point out its not available at the following storesOffer not available in the following stores: Bedford, Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge, Derriford Hospital, Exeter, Harrow, Horsham, Sussex University,
Loughborough, Luton, Northallerton, Norwich, Plymouth, Reading, Sheffield, Uxbridge, Watford, West Quay.2020 Mortgage-Free Wannabes #20 £1495.03/£2760 OP0 -
2nd that!! great first post thankyou muchly0
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Great find. Thanks2008: Amazon: £50 voucher, Top Cash Back: £2.57, :rotfl:2009: Pigsback: £30, Value Opinons: £12.50, Lipstick Jungle Lipgloss, Rimmel Mascara/Nail Polish/Lipgloss, Monopoly Card Game, Cashback Shopper: £7.50, Mutual Points: 575, iPoints: 1135, Marks & Spencers: £5, Sack Boy, £20 iWoot voucher, £22 Gfk0
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My first ever post...
Divine Chocolate is the Fairtrade company co-owned by the Ghanaian cooperative of cocoa farmers, Kuapa Kokoo. So not only do the Kuapa farmers receive a fair price for their crop, they also share in the company’s profits.
All Divine Chocolate is made with pure cocoa butter and real vanilla to ensure a taste that is truly heavenly.
The Body Shop use the same melt-on-the-skin, pure cocoa butter from Kuapa Kokoo in their Body Butter products. Through trade with The Body Shop and Divine, over 50,000 small-scale farmers now receive a fair, above average price for their above average cocoa butter. The trade also contributes to Kuapa's social fund which is used to provide schools, wells, drinking water and medical facilities.
The Body Shop and Divine Chocolate have a special relationship. The Body Shop helped launch Divine Chocolate in 1998 and in July 2007 gave all their shares in Divine to Kuapa Kokoo - so the Kuapa co-operative is now the major shareholder with 45%.
Complete a short questionnaire and a get a free bar..how bad can it be..
The link to the website is:
http://www.divinechocolate.com/bodyshop/
p.s.
Offer not available
in the following stores: Bedford, Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge, Derriford Hospital, Exeter, Harrow, Horsham, Sussex University,
Loughborough, Luton, Northallerton, Norwich, Plymouth, Reading, Sheffield, Uxbridge, Watford, West Quay.
Great find thanks, although drats didn't realise I had to print a voucher (printer currently out of action) :mad: . Enjoy though.
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You Need To Print, But Why Did They Got My Address For?0
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Direct link to voucher here
http://www.divinechocolate.com/bodyshop/divine_voucher.pdf0 -
Make sure you read to make sure it's available in your city to avoid embarassment!
I did the survey, printed the voucher and then read where it isn't available(Norwich where I live being one of the places not available).
So no choccie for me unfortunately:D"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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Mmm....Funny I see this as I crack open a chocolate bar:AJan wins-Madame Tussauds ticket, Sex Drive & Bride Wars movie, Feb-Hotel for Dogs, Young Victoria, Mar-Hush, Watchmen, Marley & Me, X-men Blueray screening, The Boat That Rocked tix Apr-Coraline tix, Incredible Hulk, 22" TV, £100 Asda voucher...
Keep it coming!:p0
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