Gift Bag Giveaway For Fair Trade Month! – CLOSED

October 25th, 2011 - filed under: Furthermore



Did you know that October is officially Fair Trade Month? Until recently, I didn’t either! But a few weeks back I was contacted by the awesome folks at Fair Trade USA, and asked to participate in an educational outreach program. And also, there was coffee and chocolate involved.

Seriously though, this is one issue I can wholeheartedly get behind. Anyone who reads Bonzai Aphrodite on the regular, knows that food politics is a passion of mine. Most often I write about veganism and environmentalism – I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t always emphasize the human part of the equation. Which is why I’m so happy to have that opportunity now!

This short video sums up the ethos of Fair Trade; please take a few moments to watch it!




Pretty amazing, right? So, do you want to win a bag full of awesome Fair Trade goodies, like coffee, tea, chocolates, and more? (totally vegan) All you have to do is help spread the word about the importance of Fair Trade! To enter, simply:

1. Go “like” Fair Trade on Facebook and make sure to check out the new mobile app for iPhone and Android. This is a super handy tool!

2. Tweet the following – “I’m helping to raise awareness about Fair Trade practices! Learn more at http://fairtradeusa.org/ and http://bonzaiaphrodite.com/2011/10/gift-bag-giveaway-for-fair-trade-month/”

3. Set the following as your Facebook status – “I’m helping to raise awareness about the importance of Fair Trade practices! Please take a moment to learn more at http://fairtradeusa.org/ and http://bonzaiaphrodite.com/2011/10/gift-bag-giveaway-for-fair-trade-month/”

4. Do the same on your blog, tumblr, or any other way of getting the word out!

Come back here and add one comment for each option, with a maximum entry limit of four per person.


Thanks so much guys, and good luuuuuuck.
(PS – the chocolate is amazing!)

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_34R566KMSNL5F25KMUELGYJQFA LilyD

    Yay fair trade! I tweeted about it…

    http://twitter.com/#!/lilyelyse

  • Mary

    I like them on facebook!!!

  • Mary

    I tweeted!!!!

  • Mary

    I updated my status with the Fair Trade information!!

  • Lisa

    just a loyal blog reader (and not on facebook or twitter!) Spreadin’ the word old fashion style-y!

  • Sonja

    Great post and a very important topic!
    I liked FairTradeUSA on facebook!

  • Sonja

    and I updated my facebook status :-)

  • Piratebean

    I updated my Facebook status. Spreading the word…

  • http://www.workingouteatingin.com Anastasia

    I liked Fair Trade’s FB page.

  • http://www.workingouteatingin.com Anastasia
  • http://www.workingouteatingin.com Anastasia

    I posted the info on my FB page!

  • veggiekitty

    I liked them on facebook! Good cause!

  • Dani

    Liked the page. Very important cause.

  • http://laceylovesfood.wordpress.com Lacey

    I tweeted. I’m @kuntrageous

  • http://laceylovesfood.wordpress.com Lacey

    I also liked FairTrade on facebook. What a great prize!

  • Greenfeatherherbs

    I updated my FB page…

  • Greenfeatherherbs

    …& “liked” their FB page…

  • Greenfeatherherbs

    …& posted about it on my blog! :) Yay for fair trade!

    http://greenfeatherherbs.blogspot.com/2011/10/happy-fair-trade-month.html

  • Amber Taylor

    I liked them on FB. Such an important cause! Sometimes in my crazy life I forget to do the right thing, even if its a little more work. Thanks for reminding me!

  • Carissa

    I did step 1!

  • http://almostveganchef.com Amber Shea @Almost Vegan

    #1 – done

  • Carissa

    I did step 3 on my Facebook :)

    Carissa Fajardo
    elilaiann.blogspot.com

  • Carissa

    PS: I have a giveaway on my blog too if you want to enter :)

  • http://almostveganchef.com Amber Shea @Almost Vegan

    #2 – also done! @AlmostVeganChef

  • Natasha

    I liked them on facebook. What a great company!

  • Rebecca Schaffer

    I liked them on Facebook!

  • http://twitter.com/alihalsaba Alina S

    I liked them on Facebook! I was just reading an article about how up to 70% of American Halloween candy helps fuel child slavery on the Ivory Coast… scary!

  • Bittofraw

    liked on FB

  • Bittofraw

    tweeted @cherrycobbler

  • Bittofraw

    facebooked it on my bitt of raw facebook page.

  • Ron
  • Connor Chauveaux

    I liked them on facebook!

  • Janice Lorenzana

    I liked them on FB!

  • 28cooks

    I “liked” their FB page and I’d love to win!

  • http://www.tiedyefiles.com Kaitlyn@TheTieDyeFiles

    I’m all about food politics and Fair Trade is definitely something I support. I liked them on Facebook and I love that there’s an Android app!

  • http://www.tiedyefiles.com Kaitlyn@TheTieDyeFiles

    Tweeted!

  • http://www.tiedyefiles.com Kaitlyn@TheTieDyeFiles

    Made it my Facebook status!

  • http://www.tiedyefiles.com Kaitlyn@TheTieDyeFiles

    And I Stumbled!

  • Blake

    I “like” it on Facebook.

  • Blake

    I also posted the status on my Facebook.

  • http://www.love-life-project.com Stephanie

    I tweeted. I’m glad that you’re discussing this on your blog. I sometimes feel that it’s hard to talk about these big, important things without seeming overly earnest or preachy. It makes my heart glad to see bloggers addressing this.

  • Susanna

    I don’t have a Facebook account, a Twitter account, or a tumblr account. I do have a blog, but it has privacy settings and a password entry, so posting there wouldn’t help spread the word much. Instead, I sent an email, and I’ll bring it up as a topic for discussion at the extended-family dinner party I’m going to tonight.

    Thanks, Sayward!

  • Drayre

    I stumbled

  • kris

    # 1 and #3 are in the bag. Though I’m assuming Canadians aren’t included in this giveaway, i did it because I think it’s awesome to bring awareness to this…prize or not. Thanks for giving this light!

  • theresa sweet

    Not sure I dig the patronization of “hand-outs” (I guess I agree with the literal but not implicit implications of “not doing charity”)… but I do support their work and did like them on bookface. Also I really like Susanna’s idea of bringing it up face-to-face–still one of the most productive ways of connecting with people, in my experience.

    Feminist blog tigerbeatdown did an interesting take on Fair trade– and it was mentioned that Fair Trade certifications usually regulate overseas material production but not necessarily domestic product-production (um, am I saying this right)?–basically this can encourage sweatshop-like-issues in the USA, as is evident with hershey’s products. Anyway, here is the article, nice to see two of my favorite blogs talking about a similar topic!

    http://tigerbeatdown.com/2011/10/19/you-do-not-get-any-candy-this-halloween-sorry/

  • drayre

    Facebooked

  • Meredithanne44

    I like Fair Trade on Facebook

  • Sarah

    Liked on FB. In fact I really DO like fair trade!

  • Al N.

    You are awesome. I Facebooked it.

  • Al N.

    I Twittered it (yes, Twittered it).