Black cocoa growers across the Continent + Diaspora form a Co-op, the Cross Atlantic Chocolate Collective

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Expect these fellas to pop up if they manage to stick together and survive the bribes and pressure. Its wild how people don't realize the world is ran by gangsters doing gangster things.



And yet they place their faith in corporations, countries, politicians, talking heads and most of all the TV set when they are simply proxies and fronts designed to do their bidding and influence the citizens with narratives and direction.

There is a war going on outside no man is safe from. Given the way the Coli reacts to certain hot topics with blind faith and rage for anyone who contradicts their programming it would be wise to heed the dictum...
 

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Price of the chocolate chip going up.
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One more thing:

Price of the chocolate chip going up.




The fact the co-op is called CACC is just icing on the cake. Got to be a Coli breh in there somewhere. :russ:

If you look into the business of coffee and how these corporations squeeze the farmers you'll see its straight up extortion and pimping disguised as business.
Historically when indigenous countries cut off a resource to the west, the west instigate civil warm, arm them and get the product even cheaper than they did before. Or take over the country all together,”.

Look at Chiquita Banana /Dole and the banana republic ( not the clothes shop)

Or even something like the shrunken heads that ppl used to use for decoration on their mantle piece

If you're going to wrestle that cocoa money from European hands, you have to operate like a cartel. Drug cartel, Oil cartel, take your pick. But you can't bring a knife to a gun fight.

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Deny that you’re an African diasporic population so that you can c00n with Yankee cacs, brehs

I never said that. It states their ethnicities, none are African American/Black. And honestly, all we'll get out of this is higher chocolate prices :mjlol:
 

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It's a bunch of Africans, Caribbeans and Latinos. Nothing to do with us.

Cacs taking too long to cut those checks..so they raising their reparation money any which way they can.. :mjpls:
 

Nkrumah Was Right

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I never said that. It states their ethnicities, none are African American/Black. And honestly, all we'll get out of this is higher chocolate prices :mjlol:

Ghanaian is an ethnicity?

:jbhmm:

What’s stopping you from investing in chocolate and benefiting from higher prices that will help black people?
 

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Crazy lead and cadium levels in chocolate or a way to control the supply in the name of consumer protection?


They are often billed as the healthy alternative.

But dark chocolate bars contain toxic metals linked to a host of health problems, a report suggests.

Tests on 28 bars made by popular brands, including Hershey's, Lindt and Tony's Chocolonely, revealed all were positive for lead and cadmium.

The heavy metals have been linked to lung issues, memory problems, cancer and even early death. But experts say you would have to eat more than an entire sharing-sized chocolate bar per day to notice any effect.

Cadmium is a natural element found in soil that is sometimes absorbed by the roots of the plant and ends up in cocoa beans. Lead contaminates the beans though the environment, possibly when it is blown by wind in the surrounding areas as the beans dry in the open.




Timing is interesting.
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