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Chocolate Cravings
October 17, 2007
Corporate Gifts From John & Kira's
By Jeanie Casison

The artisan confections by John & Kira’s offer more than just a sweet treats. The socially-minded company not only supports small family farms and cooperatives around the world but also donates a portion of its chocolate sales to programs that promote sustainable agriculture and youth entrepreneurship in the public school system such as the Urban Nutrition Initiative School Garden Projects in Philadelphia.

Among the decadent selection of all-natural chocolates available for corporate gifts are John & Kira's signature Chocolate Ganache Squares, Chocolate Lady Bugs and Chocolate-Filled Figs. Fresh ingredients are always part of the recipe with mint grown from urban school garden programs, raspberries and strawberries from sustainable family farms, ginger from a biodynamic and organic farm in Molokai, Hawaii and shade-grown coffee from a worker-owned Fair Trade cooperation in Chiapas, Mexico.

As for presentation, businesses have a number of customization options from branding gift boxes with company artwork to creating logo wax seals and choosing decorative ribbons. Packaging and pricing options vary.

More information is available at www.johnandkiras.com.


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