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The Good Chocolate Guide to Australia

Eat guilt-free chocolate! This is your easy guide on where to buy ethical chocolate – chocolate that can guarantee no involvement by trafficked people in harvesting the cocoa beans.

Chocolate brands
Retail stores
Buy online

Chocolate’s sweet. But child labour in the cocoa industry is a bitter truth.

Chocolate brands: Fairtrade certified chocolate

Alter Eco
  • Dark Velvet (Organic)
  • Dark Velvet with Peppermint
  • Milk Moka
  • Milk Almond
  • Dark Almond Chocolate (organic)
  • Dark Blackout 85% Chocolate (organic)
  • Dark Cacao 73% Chocolate (organic)
  • Dark Mint Chocolate (organic)
  • Dark Twist Chocolate (organic)
  • Milk Hazelnut Chocolate (organic)
  • Milk Cajou Chocolate
Chocolatier Australia
  • Chocolate Thins – Dark and Milk
Cocolo
  • Dark
  • Dark Orange
  • Milk
  • Milk Hazelnut
  • Milk Almond
  • Mint Crisp
  • Bittersweet
  • 70% Dark
  • Dark Almond
  • Dark Mint
Green & Black’s
  • Maya Gold Organic Dark Chocolate Bar
  • Organic Hot Chocolate
Heritage Fine Chocolate
  • Dark Chocolate
  • Milk Chocolate
Jasper Coffee
  • Chocolate Rich Drinking Chocolate
Lindsay and Edmunds
  • Belgian Dark Chocolate
  • Belgian Milk Chocolate
  • Belgian White Chocolate
Oxfam
  • Milk
  • Milk with nuts
  • Dark
Scarborough Fair
  • "Rapture" 70% Dark Orange
  • "Sinless" 70% Dark
  • "Adore" Milk Chocolate
  • "Blameless" Fruit and Nut Milk Chocolate
  • "Sublime: Fruit and Nut 70% Dark Chocolate

Other Ethical Chocolate

Cocoa Farm Chocolate (Australian Grown Cocoa)
  • Mango, Lime and Chili
  • Dark Orange
  • Coffee and Hazelnut
Endangered Species
  • Peanut Butter
  • Milk
  • Dark
  • Coffee
  • Hazelnut
Cacao Power – Organic
  • Cacao Powder
  • Whole Beans
  • Crushed pure chocolate
Loving Earth
  • Raw Organic Dark Chocolate
  • Raw Organic Crunchy Mint Dark Chocolate
  • Raw Organic Goji and Camu Camu Dark Chocolate
  • Raw Organic Lucuma and Maca Light Chocolate
  • Raw Organic Activated Almond and Purple Corn Dark Chocolate

Note: Not all white chocolate is traffick-free. An ethical guarantee should be provided for the cocoa butter used in the product.

Retail stores - Look for the Fairtrade logo:

 Fairtrade logo

  • Bi-Lo
  • Coles
  • Handmade Naturals
  • IGA (selected)
  • Mrs. Flannery’s Natural Grocers
  • New Internationalist
  • Oxfam
  • Woolworths

...as well as many other independent delis and greengrocers throughout Australia. If your local one doesn’t stock traffick-free chocolate, ask them to!

Buy online

Download these resources, print them, and share them around - at your school, through your work, with your friends...
  1. Good Chocolate Guide Australia
    .pdf file (693.10 KB)
  2. Chocolate retailer coupons
    .pdf file (1.48 MB)

Retail quick guide

  • Coles/Bi-Lo: SELLS Green & Black
  • David Jones: SELLS Green & Black
  • Mrs. Flannery’s Natural Grocers: SELLS Alter Eco, Cacao Power
  • Oxfam: SELLS Alter Eco, Endangered Species, Green & Black, Oxfam
  • Starbucks: SELLS Chocolatier
  • Target: SELLS Chocolatier
  • Woolworths/Safeway: SELLS Green & Black, Scarborough Fair

If you find other brands of traffick-free chocolate or discover new stockists, please send us an email so we can add them to our lists.