Kit by: Jake & Audrey
Co-Founders | Agreeable & Co.

Organic cacao. Dark chocolate. Fair Trade practices. Tasted and reviewed.

These are words that you should associate this kit of gift boxes with. We thought it was time to answer the call of our chocolate-loving visitors and give them a curated, reviewed, and rated selection of dark chocolates to choose from and splurge on.

Each gift box / kit is centered around a different theme – we hoped to cover the desires of multiple visitors – but of course all are top-reviewed, Fair Trade and crafted with raw, organic cocoa.

Enjoy! Let us know your favorites in the comments!

A Kit of Curated Organic & Fair Trade Dark Chocolate Gift Boxes

QUITE LITERALLY THE PERFECT GIFT FOR CONSCIOUS CHOCOLATE-LOVERS

A Gift Box of Top-Reviewed, Organic & Fair Trade Dark Chocolate Bars
Kit Curated By: Jake & Audrey

A Conscious Kit

Of course any true, conscious chocolate-lover loves their dark chocolate bars. As do we! We’re big fans of these chocolate bars in particular – not only because they taste great – but also because the brands that make them abide by Fair Trade practices and organic agricultural methods. In our opinion, organic dark chocolate just tastes better than its conventional counterpart. Also, as a side note, buying Fair Trade cacao is incredibly important. Read about why here.

Buy These Finds Separately

72% Cocoa, Organic Dark Chocolate with Raspberries – Gluten-Free, Vegan, 100% Ethically Traded, Donates to Environmental Efforts
By: Endangered Species Chocolate

RATING

85% Cocoa, Organic Dark Chocolate – Gluten-Free, Vegan, Fair Trade, Soy-Free (Nut-Free Facility)
By: Pascha

RATING

72% Cocoa, Organic Dark Chocolate Mandarin & Ginger – Gluten-Free, Vegan, Fair Trade, Soy-Free
By: Seed & Bean

RATING


A Gift Box of Top-Reviewed, Organic & Fair Trade Cacao / Cocoa Nibs (Great for Bakers)
Kit Curated By: Jake & Audrey

A Conscious Kit

This kit is a bit more distinct in that it works for those who love organic cacao nibs as an ‘on-the-go’ snack, but also for those who love to bake. Cacao nibs can be incorporated into any dessert recipe, from dark chocolate ice cream and cocoa brownies, to chocolate cacao nib cookies. We imagine your eyes lit of up a bit when you read the word “cookies” – so here’s our favorite recipe for cacao nib cookies. Of course, these selections include ethically sourced and organic cocoa.

Buy These Finds Separately

100% Organic Cacao Nibs – Vegan, Gluten-Free, Antioxidant-Rich (Superfood)
By: Anthony’s Goods

RATING

Organic, Raw, Fair Trade Criollo Cacao Nibs – Vegan, Gluten-Free
By: Terrasoul Superfood

RATING

Wild Raw Nibs, Organic, Fair Trade Cacao Nibs – Vegan, Gluten-Free
By: Wild Foods

RATING

100% Organic Raw Cacao Nibs, Fair Trade, Criollo Cacao Variety – Vegan, Gluten-Free
By: TruVibe Organics

RATING


A Gift Box of Top-Reviewed, Organic & Fair Trade Dark Chocolate Square Bites
Kit Curated By: Jake & Audrey

A Conscious Kit

The last kit / gift box we felt we should include is a chocolate box themed one. This kit is kind of like a chocolate gift box inception. It’s a variety of boxes of dark chocolate bites, framed as a gift box of chocolates. So crazy! Oh my word! Time to calm down. We’ve always been big fans of Endangered Species Chocolate, so we were thrilled to see that they had this product option. You can read more about how they sourced their ingredients the various environmental efforts they support on their page: here.

Buy These Finds Separately

72% Cocoa, Organic Dark Chocolate Cranberries & Almonds – Gluten-Free, Vegan, 100% Ethically Traded, Donates to Environmental Efforts
By: Endangered Species Chocolate

RATING

Organic, Rainforest Alliance Certified Lavender Blueberry Squares – Vegan, Gluten-Free
By: Dagoba

RATING

Organic 80% Dark Chocolate Bar with Cocoa Nibs, Rainforest Alliance Certified Cocoa – Vegan, Gluten-Free
By: NibMor

RATING


View Our Research Standards.

Each of our six badges has its own unique set of metrics. These are some of the qualities (i.e., metrics) we try to look into when assessing a product and brand with respect to each of our badges:

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Socially Responsible (purple triangle):
+ Does the company abide by Fair Trade Practices, or is it Fair Trade Certified;
+ Is there a commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR);
+ Is the company philanthropic – does it donate goods or services to environmental or humanitarian efforts;
+ Does the brand promote corporate transparency;
+ Are there any community engagement initiatives set in place;
+ Does the company communicate healthy and equitable working conditions along the supply chain;
+ Does the brand abide by fair and honorable employment values;
+ Is there a disclosure of sourcing methods, and are such materials or ingredients sourced responsibly;
+ Does the brand have a cause-driven mission towards human & environmental health & well-being.
*We do not conduct in-person audits. Oftentimes we will consult the language and standards set by third-party certifications and seals such as Fair Trade Certified, B Corp Certified, Rainforest Alliance Certified, Green America Certified, etc. We will, however, do independent research with respect to certain badges and utilize peer-reviewed articles. Also, please note that according to the Journal of Economics and the EPA, “social responsibility” does include practices and commitments that support environmental health and well-being; thus, the qualities of this badge may overlap with our other badges.

Eco-Conscious (red triangle):
+ Does the company practice sustainable modes of production;
+ Is the product composed of materials and/or ingredients that are biodegradable;
+ Are the materials and/or ingredients compostable;
+ Does the company have carbon reduction or mitigation strategies set in place;
+ Do the involved materials and/or ingredients have a relatively low environmentally impact;
+ Does the company utilize reduce or reuse principles in their facilities;
+ Does the company use renewable or efficient energy technologies in the production of their good(s);
+ Are there practices in place that work to maintain ecosystem biodiversity;
+ Is environmental stewardship a part of their business model.
*We aim to be transparent and objective when it comes to labeling a product as “Eco-Conscious”, and reject “greenwashing”. According to marketing and advertising standards set by The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Green Guides, it is most accurate to communicate not that a product is necessarily “good” for the environment, but that it is a “better environmental alternative”. This is the message we aim to communicate in labeling a product as “Eco-Conscious”.

Quality Materials/Ingredients (M/I) (green triangle):
+ Does the product contain organic or certified organic m/i;
+ Is there a significant degree of m/i ‘naturalness’;
+ Is the product non-GMO or Verified Non-GMO;
+ Are the m/i biodegradable;
+ Are the m/i compostable;
+ Do the m/i raise little to no concern in terms of m/i toxicity;
+ Is the product treated with harsh chemicals;
+ Is there a healthy ratio of synthetic or artificial m/i to natural m/i;
*For select “Pantry” products, we may look into health and nutritional value.
*For select products, we may consult reviews to assess m/i effectiveness.
*Generally, these are the ingredients that we try to steer clear of: Acesulfame-K (acesulfame potassium), Acetylated ester of mono- and diglycerides, Ammonium chloride, Antibiotics, Artificial colors (Synthetic and FD&C Certified), Artificial flavors, Aspartame, Astaxanthin, Azodicarbonamide, Bentonite, Benzoates, BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole), BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene), Bisulfites, Bromated flour, Brominated vegetable oil (BVO), Calcium bromate, Calcium disodium, EDTA, Calcium peroxide, Calcium propionate, Calcium stearoyl-2-lactylate, Calcium sorbate, Caprocaprylobehenin Carmine, DATEM (diacetyl tartaric and fatty acid esters of mono and diglycerides), Diglycerides (acceptable in supplements), Dimethylpolysiloxane, Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate (DSS), Disodium calcium EDTA, Disodium dihydrogen, Disodium guanylate (GMP), Disodium succinate, Dimethylamylamine (DMAA)… Read more at Free From 101.

To see the rest of our badges and read our full list of indicators, please visit our “About” page.

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Hey agreeable people! As you may know, we’re the twin team behind Agreeable & Co. Instead of crafting kits by ourselves, sometimes we craft kits together. This is one of those kits.

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