Tony's Chocolonely Milk Chocolate Bar 50g
Pack size : 50g
KWD 0.895(Inc. VAT)
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Origin -
Netherlands
highlights
A small peculiarity of Tony's chocolate is that the pieces of the cake are shaped in uneven pieces, Tony's way of showing the unfair working conditions that prevail in many places in today's chocolate industry. Belgian Fair Trade milk chocolate. Cocoa at least 32%. Tony's Chocolonely's vision is 100% slave labor-free chocolate - not just their own chocolate, but all chocolate in the world.
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DESCRIPTION
Tony's Chocolonely Milk Chocolate is Tony's classic chocolate cake, made from pure cocoa and fair trade ingredients. The milk chocolate was the first chocolate bar that Tony's produced. A small peculiarity of Tony's chocolate is that the pieces of the cake are shaped in uneven pieces, Tony's way of showing the unfair working conditions that prevail in many places in today's chocolate industry. Belgian Fair Trade milk chocolate. Cocoa at least 32%. Tony's Chocolonely's vision is 100% slave labor-free chocolate - not just their own chocolate, but all chocolate in the world.
Nutrition facts
Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value As Per 100g
Per100Energyinkcal
545kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
2280kJ
Per100Protein
7.70g
Per100Carbohydrates
51.90g
Per100Sugar
50.70g
Per100Fat
33.20g
Salt
0.21g
Sub Type
Chocolate Bar
Form
Solid
Category
Food
Flavour
Cocoa
*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs
INFORMATION
Ingredients
Sugar● Whole Milk Powder● Cocoa Butter● Cocoa Mass● Emulsifier: Soy Lecithin.
Allergy Information
Contains Soy, Milk.
Storage Condition
Store in a cool and dry place.
Preparation and usage
Ready to eat.
Brand Message
Tony's Chocolonely is a Dutch confectionery company founded in 2005 that produces and sells chocolate. In 2018, the company's market share in the Netherlands was 18 percent, making it one of the country's largest chocolate manufacturers. In 2002, after discovering that the majority of chocolate produced at the time had links to slave labor, Dutch television producer and journalist Teun van de Keuken began producing programs about the horrors of the commercial cocoa industry on his show Keuringsdienst van Waarde. Furthermore, he submitted a request to be prosecuted for knowingly purchasing an illegally manufactured product, which the prosecutors declined to do so.