Ilikemuppets
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I've heard about thsi before and all I can say is if I do not taste a difference than I can good.
Many places outside of the US have higher quality standards than the US. And it goes for a lot more than just chocolate. Here's something to wrap your head around.... an unexpected source of good chocolate? Japan. I frequent quite a lot of Asian grocers (I'm sorry, but Japan may just have some of the most exciting candy packaging in the world), and while I tend to look for the weird candies they package with toys, I do buy some of their candy bars from time to time. Fujiya is a company that makes really delicious chocolates with a nice fruity back to them. Even for their children's chocolates shaped like Anpanman (I love their chocolate lollypops shaped like the character heads).in the US.. sometimes hard to come by really _good_ chocolate.. though that has improved a lot in the last few years... was a time i had to beg the few Brits i was friends with to send me good stuff.. heh...
though these days now, too, can just order it online myself if really had too....
will be hard.. but, might make it easier to stick to my diet this year.. *sigh* right now i just don't have time to worry too much (or research it, really)... everything is more or less on hold til after thanksgiving guests leave and hubby gets shipped off... then i can collapse for a few days then dig into other projects.. (even something as important as a good source of chocolate...)
Hey, everyone can abuse the system... the REAL problem is that people don't stand up against it. Don't forget, a lot of this child labor comes from most heinous countries with terrible dictatorships that no one has the guts to stand up against. So, when we look at it, it's got more revolting layers than a rotten onion.But if that's true about Cadberry and child labor, I'm very upset about that. On the other hand, we don't realize just how much of the things we own and use everyday were produced by child labor.