Posts Tagged ‘Non-GMO Project’

Kickstarter campaign going well for Earth’s Sweet Pleasures

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

News from Choco Mama:

I’m not losing any sleep yet, but this Kickstarter campaign is definitely making me nervous…but in a good way : )

Each day we check to see how we’re doing.  You know, Kickstarter is an amazing concept.  Whether you donate to Earth’s Sweet Pleasures’ campaign or not, you should go on there and check out all the cool projects.  You can create an account and just give, give, give to whatever you like…$1.00, $5.00 or whatever.

Once we get funded, I plan on giving back because it’s just such a great way to help people without going through the mainstream banking system.

Here’s the link again:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/organicfudge/organic-dark-chocolate-fudge-love-at-first-bite?ref=live

Please check it out and donate whatever you can.  As of today we have received $255 of our $12,000 goal.  Long way to go, but 26 more days, so tell everyone you know!

Much love and gratitude coming your way.

 

New Product Photos for Gourmet Fudge Bar

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

Earth’s Sweet Pleasures has unveiled their new  product photos for the Gourmet Fudge Bar, in stores nationwide and online: www.earthssweetpleasures.com.

These product photos were taken by professional photographer, Dianne Griffin of San Francisco.  Leave a comment if you would like her contact info.

Pieces from Gourmet Fudge Bar

Earth’s Sweet Pleasures Rich Rainforest Dark Gourmet Fudge Bar

Yummy pieces with walnuts and vanilla sticks

Gourmet Fudge Bar – 10 to a box.  Available at many stores and online. Visit www.earthssweetpleasures.com for ordering information.

 

October 2010 will be the first ever Non-GMO Month

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

non-gmo month

NON-GMO MONTH 

What Is Non-GMO?

GMO stands for genetically modified organism. Consumer information regarding genetically modified food is not currently regulated in the United States.

Approximately 91% of America’s soybean crop is grown from genetically modified seed and food companies are not required to disclose genetically modified ingredients on their packaging.

In response to this, the Non-GMO Project’s verification program was created. Nearly 900 products have been verified to date, with thousands more in the process of becoming verified and new products joining the program every day.

The Non-GMO Report: What is Non-GMO?   http://www.non-gmoreport.com/whatisnon-gmo.php