DUBBLE

Choose Your Background
The People - in Ghana grow the cocoa beans for Dubble & Divine choc, check out the 'BEAN 2 BAR' section
The Trees - produce cocoa pods with white gooey cocoa beans inside, check out the 'BEAN 2 BAR' section
The Pods - are rugby ball shaped and are usually yellow when ripe, check out the 'BEAN 2 BAR' section
The Beans - are scooped out of the pods, fermented and dried, check out the 'BEAN 2 BAR' section
The Trade - farmers are guaranteed a fair price for our choc, check out the 'BEAN 2 BAR' section
The Factory - turns cocoa beans into yummy Dubble and Divine choc, check out the 'BEAN 2 BAR' section
The Shop - where you have the power to make a difference, check out the 'BEAN 2 BAR' section
Choc 'n' Change - change the chocolate industry - check out the choc 'n' change section
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WELL DONE GHANA!

SPOT THE BALLS AND WIN!

Due to popular demand, the competition continues! Isaac Owusu's Dad is a cocoa farmerHe is a member of the 'Kuapa Kokoo' co-operative in Ghana, they grow all the tasty cocoa beans for Dubble and Divine Fairtrade chocolate! in Ghana. He has hidden 5 Dubble chocolate footballs around this website. To be in with a shot of winning a pack of Dubble footballs email Isaac with the 5 secret locations (include the website page address). Don't include the footballs you can see on this page!!! There will be a winner every week until the end of the World Cup. Winners so far include Harriet Roberts, Matthew Shaw and Sam Neary. Check out Oxfam's Sport The Ball competition here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EAT POVERTY HISTORY

By buying Dubble chocolate you can help to make poverty history! Dubble and Divine are made by the first ever farmer-owned Fairtrade choc company this means that 45 000 cocoa farmers in Ghana have a say in how the company is run and share in the profits. Dubble is a Fairtrade choc bar, this means that cocoa farmers are guaranteed a fair price and stable trading conditions.














WELL DONE GHANA!

Well done Ghana for beating the Czech Republic 2-0! It was the first victory for an African team in
this year's World Cup.
The two scorers were
Asamoah Gyan and
Sulley Muntari. Join
Dubble HQ in supporting
the 'Black Stars'This is the nickname for the Ghana football team because of their flag

BUY THEM

You can buy Dubble Chocolate Footballs in Oxfam shops that sell food, the Divine online shop and the
Traidcraft website.