Organic and Fair-Trade Halloween Treats

Goodies that Are Healthier and Kinder to Others

By Shirley Gregory, published Sep 26, 2007
Published Content: 373  Total Views: 86,729  Favorited By: 17 CPs
Rating: 4.0 of 5
Halloween is a time when kids expect to load up on all sorts of "fun-size" fat-laden chocolates and teeth-sticking sweets, but it doesn't have to be an entirely unhealthy holiday, either for trick-or-treaters or the world around them. You don't have to be the neighborhood pill who hands out granola bars or boxes of raisins, either: just consider some of these ideas for a more wholesome and kinder, gentler Oct. 31:

Artisan Sweets is an online candy store that specializes in natural and organic candies and other gourmet treats. Their Halloween selections include a gourmet goody bag ($12.00) with mint candies, natural gum, caramels and organic Green & Black's chocolate bites; French gingerbread caramels ($14.00 for 18 individually wrapped pieces); and an 80-piece natural and organic candy mix with Organic Yummy Earth lollipops, Endangered Species Milk Chocolate Bug Bites, natural hard candies and mini-packs of natural gum ($30.00). More treats are set to be added as this Halloween draws nearer.

Global Exchange's Fair Trade online store offers goodies like fair-trade chocolate gold coins (a bag of 22 pieces for $3.99); fair-trade, organic dark-chocolate mini-bars (42 pieces for $7.95); and Native Harvest maple candies (an 8-ounce bag for $8.95). Established in 1988, Global Exchange is an international human rights organization "dedicated to promoting environmental, political and social justice."

Endangered Species Chocolate makes a variety of bite-size treats, including premium organic dark chocolates (10 pieces for $3.99), organic milk chocolate Bug Bites (64 individually wrapped pieces for $39.42) and milk chocolate Love Treats ($6.72 for 24 wrapped pieces or $18.50 for three bags with 24 pieces each). Based in Indianapolis, Endangered Species Chocolate specializes in natural, ethically traded sweets and donates 10 percent of its net profits to "help support species, habitat and humanity."

Organic and Fair-Trade Halloween Treats

Jack o' Lantern

Credit: Wikimedia Commons

Copyright: Copyright free

Takeaways
  • You don't have to be the neighborhood pill who hands out granola bars or boxes of raisins.
  • Global Exchange's online store offers fair-trade sweets and other goods.
  • Endangered Species Chocolate donates 10 percent of net profits for "species, habitat and humanity."
Did You Know?
During the fund-raiser's history, trick-or-treating for UNICEF has raised more than $132 million for UNICEF children's programs around the world.
Resources
Comments
Showing Comments 1 - 2 of 2
 
 
My husband and I love to learn about the organic lifestyle and believe it or not, Halloween was not something we had thought of yet. Great article. Thanks for the links. We might even get a few stocking stuffers for the nieces and nephews. Awesome work!

Posted on 10/14/2007 at 6:10:00 PM

 
Nice article! (featured)

Posted on 10/05/2007 at 7:10:00 AM

Type in Your Comments Below - (1000 characters left)
Your name:

Submit your own content on this or any topic. Get started »
Showing Comments 1 - 2 of 2
 
Most Commented On