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Kit Kat is going to the Fair


By Candy Critic (Visit website)



It appears that Kit Kat is going to start to use fair trade chocolate in the manufacturing of some of their European chocolate. This may not seem like a big deal, one bar going fair trade however this single deal is said to be worth 43 million pounds. That?s a lot of chocolate.

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