What’s better than chocolate? Free, organic chocolate.

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My friend Linda B.’s doctor has advised her to eat an ounce of dark chocolate daily. I wish I could get a prescription like that.

Whoever wins this week’s giveaway will be a healthier person because the prize is a trio of organic, fair-trade chocolate bars made right here in Seattle.

The goodies are from Theo Chocolate, a company hat received the “Fair for Life” label by “certifying our entire supply chain from the farmers through to Theo’s business practices and factory.”

The company sources locally whenever possible (obviously, the cocoa beans comes from somewhere else) and uses green energy sources and sustainable packaging and printing techniques.

Here’s what this week’s winner will receive:

  • Ultimate Dark Chocolate (85% cacao)
  • Mint Dark Chocolate (70% cacao)
  • Spicy Chile Dark Chocolate (70% cacao)

Each bar weighs 3 ounces. And according to the label the contents are not only “rich in cocoa polyphenols” but also “suitable for vegans.” That means they’re super-healthy, right?

For your shot at the trio of Theo:

If you do any (or all!) of these things, please leave separate, additional comments to get credit for each entry.

The deadline is 9 p.m. PST Tuesday, April 3. If I don’t hear back from the winner by Thursday morning,  April 5, I’ll pull another name.

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150 thoughts on “What’s better than chocolate? Free, organic chocolate.”

  1. I follow you via RSS and at GRS…I really liked your article this past week on “dead phone books”…who knew there were so many uses for them!

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  2. Oh, yes, please! Sign me up! Love dark chocolate, love mint chocolate and would love to try spicy chili chocolate!

    Thank you for the giveaway.

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  3. Hmm, never had spicy chocolate, but I have had a margartia with Chile powder in it and that was good, so I’m sure the chocolate will be as well.

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  4. Fancy Chocolate!

    But besides that I wanted to say since I’ve been following your blogs I’ve admired the way that you live your life.

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  5. Chocolate cures everything. Just ask my friend who works for the Mars company. They are the happiest damn bunch of people you could ever meet.

    I’ll take OTC chocolate over the prescription stuff any day.

    Thanks Donna!

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  6. Wow! Free Chocolate! I crave sweets . Last night I couldn’t stand it any longer and had a free single bag of M&M’s from a contest I won.

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  7. I love dark chocolate. I would love to win this. I am a vegan and I love companies that promote organic, healthy living.

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  8. I love chocolate, but that pretty much only applies to *dark chocolate.* When I’m super duper stressed, I may eat something like M&Ms, but otherwise I’ve been known to turn down chocolate when offered if it isn’t dark chocolate. I really don’t like milk chocolate; it’s too sweet and watered down tasting for me.

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  9. I actually enjoy eating just one ounce of very good chocolate every day. Best if you’re not multitasking – just concentrate on the sensations of eating the chocolate, smelling the aroma, etc.

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  10. OOO! Pick me! Pick me! I love dark chocolate!

    actually, good luck to all since we can all use a little dark chocolate every day. 😉

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  11. Theo is my favorite chocolate! It’s funny, because I just blogged about the misconception that vegan automatically denotes healthiness… chocolate on the other hand has been shown to be quite healthy!

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  12. I have become a real fan of your work, Donna ,and not just because I want to win the chocolate! I appreciate your argument that frugality and wise financial management are not ends in themselves, but ways to make sure that anyone can live the best life possible. I have always felt that way, so I have always lived a frugal life–for which I have taken a very great deal of ribbing from friends. What a relief to discover that others look at the world in the same way. Thanks.

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  13. I’m not sure if Candians may enter, but I’m commenting just in case… I wish I could get a prescription like that, too.

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  14. The only two people who appreciate my debt free frugal life are my son Mark and my Mom, almost 85. They are both huge chocolate lovers. If I won this would be for them.

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  15. Hi Donna! Dark chocolate is the best. Love your writing and especially respond to seeing you strive for the best outcome despite what you see as your shortcomings. Maybe your blog title could be, Surviving, Striving and Thriving . . .

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  16. Leave a comment… Sometimes I wonder what happens to all the comments that are, instead, kept. Considering what secrets are spilled in comments all over the Internet, one can only wonder what deep dark skeletons are hidden within tightly-kept comments.

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  17. Eating a really nice bar of dark chocolate (or three) that I was fortunate enough to get for free? That would make for a great evening. Thanks for the opportunity!

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  18. Dark chocolate is good for you, I hear, but I really don’t think that
    organic makes a huge difference, getting back to organic food, some
    of it doesn’t make sense and is not sustainable,aka milk, and there is not enough supply to meet demand.

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