Does Your Chocolate Do Good?

A story by Our Better World - telling stories of good to inspire action.

These chocolate calories are so worth it. They're not just good for your soul, they're good for these farmers in Lampung, Indonesia. Kakoa Chocolate, a social enterprise co-founded by Sabrina Mutapo, helps the farmers to better manage their crops. As if you needed another reason to love chocolate.

Find out more about Kakoa Chocolate at: http://www.kakoachocolate.com .

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