Dove's dark chocolate line carries the seal of the Rainforest Alliance, one of several different organizations that certify fair trade chocolate. You can verify that product line's membership through the Rainforest Alliance's website (see the related weblink below) and by seeing their seal on the respective products at Dove's website (also listed below). Unfortunately Dove's regular milk chocolate line does not appear to be fair trade at this time but hopefully that will change in the future.
No, because there are implicit costs to the chocolate trade fair
where do fair trade chocolate come from
See Fair Trade Act
The FairTrade chocolate maybe?
Cadbry has fair trade chocolate and it is just a milk bar of chocolate but it isn't everywhere.
Divine Chocolate, a leading brand of fair trade chocolate, can be ordered from websites such as the official Divine Chocolate shop and the fair trade store Serrv. Divine Chocolate can also be found locally at grocery stores that sell fair trade and organic food.
Fair trade chocolate is chocolate that is made by people who are paid well for their time and labor, as opposed to slave made chocolate, which is made by slaves, or people who are paid a very small amount for the work they do. Fair trade chocolate is more expensive to buy, because the makers of that chocolate are paid a fair amount the slave don't get paid:p
no it dose not
YES
heck,yes!
Cabury (in England)