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Fair Trade Trick or Treat Action Kit

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Make Halloween 2007 Green and Mean! This kit contains Fair Trade chocolates, Halloween postcards, Mexican party streamers and a recycled handled Trick or Treat bag. Learn about Fair Trade and how to identify Fair Trade Certified products (something I want to learn how to do!)
$15.00 at Global Exchange

4 Responses to “Fair Trade Trick or Treat Action Kit”

  1. sharon
    October 5th, 2007 10:04
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    and i would think that a green site would try to avoid wasting paper … the idea is nice but if you really think about it … these are kids trick or treating … if they get something they can’t eat then consider yourself lucky if they wait till they get home before they throw it out and don’t just drop it in the street adding littering to the straight up waste of resources … shame on you for trying to make money at the expense of the planet

  2. green
    October 8th, 2007 16:23
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    In my neighborhood, there are plenty of parents Trick or Treating with their kids and they could be the recipients of the Fair Trade post cards. I think it is important to take advantage of any opportunity to educate and inform….but obviously, you need to take it with a sense of humor and never give just a postcard when chocolate is expected!! That would never do!

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