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QUIZ. Where do you find Fair Trade Products?. Ben & Jerry's Scoop Shops - Ask for Vanilla, Chocolate, Coffee or Coffee Heath Bar Crunch ice cream. Bruegger's - Ask for their daily Fair Trade Certified brewed coffee. Caribou Coffee - Ask for the Fair Trade Blend.
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Where do you find Fair Trade Products? Ben & Jerry's Scoop Shops - Ask for Vanilla, Chocolate, Coffee or Coffee Heath Bar Crunch ice cream. Bruegger's - Ask for their daily Fair Trade Certified brewed coffee. Caribou Coffee - Ask for the Fair Trade Blend. Dunkin' Donuts - Order any hot or iced espresso drink.
In 2005, Starbucks Coffee purchased 11.5 million pounds of Fair Trade Certified coffee.
Cafe Estima, Starbuck's only fair-trade-certified blend.According to a report issued by Starbucks, “Fair Trade Certified coffee can be brewed by coffee press during store hours upon customer request.”
The $3 many Americans shell out every day for a latte at Starbucks is equivalent to the daily wage of a Central American coffee picker.
World Fair Trade Day Celebrated every second Saturday of May It is a day devoted to bringing awareness to the what, where, why and how of Fair Trade.
Costco Fred Meyer Giant Harris Teeter Kroger Publix Quality Food Center Safeway Sam's Club Shaw's Supermarket Stop 'n' Shop Target Trader Joe's Wal-Mart Wegman's Whole Foods Market Wild Oats These stores also sell Fair Trade products…
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. In fact, it is the only thing that ever has. - Margaret Mead
NUMBER ONE True or Fair Trade is another term for Free Trade? False
Free Trade:Trade between nations without protective customs tariffs.Fair Trade:Trade that conforms to a fair-trade agreement.
NUMBER TWO The first product to carry the FAIR TRADE Mark was launched in 1994. Was it:A) Bananas B) Chocolate C) Cotton D) Coffee
NUMBER THREE 25 million coffee producers around the world depend on coffee for their livelihood. Only 3.3% of coffee sold in the U.S. is Fair Trade. What popular retail chain applauds their own efforts of offering only 2% Fair Trade coffee while paying, on average, $0.06 less than the Fair Trade minimum per pound to their non-fair trade coffee growers: A) Wal-Mart B) Dunkin’ Donuts C) McDonalds D) Starbucks
NUMBER FOUR What products can be found in Fair Trade? • sugar B) olive oil C) vanilla D) vine E) tea F) home décor G) tableware H) jewelry I) accessories J) clothes K) shoes L) coffee M) bananas N) chocolate O) rice P) flowers Q) instruments R) art S) furniture T) bedding U) sporting equipment
NUMBER FIVE • US consumers spend $13 billion dollars a year on chocolate products, eating 2.8 billion pounds of chocolate annually, representing nearly half of the world’s supply. • What percentage of the world’s chocolate supply is produced by slave labor? • 1% B) 26% • C) 43% D) 78%
NUMBER SIX • How many people in the world try and make-do on less than $2 per day? • 1% B) 10% • C) 25% D) 50%
Each year, more than 8 million people around the world die because they are too poor to stay alive. • Over 1 billion people—1 in 6 people around the world—live in extreme poverty, defined as living on less than $1 a day. • More than 800 million go hungry each day. • Over 100 million primary school-age children cannot go to school.
NUMBER SEVEN • What chocolate company is 45% owned by the Kuapa Kokoo farmers co-operative in Ghana? • Lindt Chocolat • B) Cadbury’s Chocolate • C) Divine Chocolate • D) Heavenly Chocolate
NUMBER EIGHT Where are Fair Trade sports balls produced? • India • Peru C) Thailand D) Pakistan
NUMBER NINE Mexico, Chile and Zambia all produce which delicious Fair Trade product?A) Coffee B) Bananas C) HoneyD) Peanut butter
NUMBER TEN • Which company became the first to launch a Fair Trade certified flavor of ice-cream in 2006? • A) Ben & Jerry’s • B) Turkey Hill • Baskin-Robbins • D) Haagen-Daz
WHAT DO WE DO NOW? Spreading the word on Fair Trade
What you can do: • Get Educated • Get Involved • Get the Word Out