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Trick or (Fair Trade) Treat

Posted Sep 13 2008 2:05am

Fair Trade Certified It’s not too late to celebrate Fair Trade Month by picking up some sustainable treats to hand out on Halloween. Buying Fair Trade Certified goods supports a better life for farming families in the developing world by ensuring that they’re paid a fair price for the things they produce. It also helps promote environmental stewardship, good working conditions, and community development. All that, and tasty chocolatetoo.

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