Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Canadian "Human Rights" Mausoleum Bon Bons Let You Feel Virtuous AND Sinful

Here's the actual description from the CMHR site:

Le bonbon New

Box of 4 - $16.75
Constance Popp has created a delightful bonbon in support of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights – a double dose of goodness.

This Fair Trade chocolate is a layered truffle (just like the building!) whose ingredients draw on cross cultural food symbolism, pertaining to peace and human rights.

Made from an array of fresh local ingredients: sage, pomegranate, single source Fair Trade chocolate from Peru and Ghana, Himalayan sea salt and local honey – Le bonbon will remind you that each action we take, including the purchase of gifts and the food choices we make - can support the advancement of human rights.
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Thanks, but I think I'll stick with a Snickers. It's a lot less expensive and it doesn't come freighted with such annoyingly heavy meaning (or, for that matter, pomegranate).

Le bonbon
Pricey "human rights" chocolates--the heaviest candy in the world

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