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SENDA - FAIR TRADE SOCCER BALL

(REVIEW BY COLE FERGUSON SAUDER) Need a new soccer ball? Check out Senda. Their soccer balls are completely fair trade and provide people with better livelihoods and safe working conditions. They do all of this without child labor. Support this amazing company and all of their values by purchasing a ball HERE...

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BEZI - FEARLESS SHAVE OIL

Looking for a skin oil, shave oil or beard oil? We've got the company for you - Bezi. They combine high-quality, sustainably-harvested nutrients from Africa, the precision and quality standards of a lab in Chicago and an ethical business structure that ensures not only fair wages but also a profit sharing pool that gives bonuses to harvesters and processors...

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DIVINE CHOCOLATE

This is a busy season of school, work, deadlines, and no break in sight. During the craziness, there are few things more enjoyable than treating yourself...to some dark chocolate. Our friends over at Divine Chocolate make the richest, most delicious...

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BARKTHINS - A WEEK OF CHOCOLATE

When it comes to snacking, easy and quick are the first things that come to mind. But when you want a snack that's healthy and fair trade too, it can get a little tricky. Luckily, we love barkTHINS and find that they're the perfect solution...

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GLO - BATH TOWELS AND SHOWER CURTAIN

When it comes to finding ethically sourced products one of the areas that has been the most difficult for us to find good options has been towels and shower curtains. That's where GLO (which stands for Green Living Organics) shows up....

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RECYCLED SWEATER BEANIES

Here's an easy little weekend project - recycled cashmere sweater beanies! Whether you've accidentally shrunk a nice sweater in the wash, or found a sweater at Saver's or Goodwill you feel has a little more life in it, we've got a solution. Make it into a hat...

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BAGGU

BAGGU has become a household name in the past few years for their durable, long-lasting, carry-all nylon bags. But did you know that their leather goods are produced in the USA and their nylon reusable bags are ethically sourced from China...

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