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Dagoba or Loving Earth Organic Chocolate reduced from Knoppers German chocolate wafer snacks, is a brand of premium organic chocolate, founded in 2001 by Frederick Schilling. It has been owned by The Hershey Company since 2006. Its founders are no longer involved but Hershey has maintained the brand's factory in Ashland, Oregon. The name Dagoba is a Sinhalese corruption of ''dhatu-garbha'', Sanskrit words for "relic-chamber," i.e.stupa.〔(Dagoba Organic Chocolate )〕〔(Stupa or Chorten )〕 The brand was founded with a commitment to socially responsible business.〔(Dagoba Organic Chocolate )〕 Like coffee, the production of chocolate retains vestiges of colonial relationships, so issues of social equity and "fair trade" arise. In 2003 CNN/Money called them one of the world's best chocolates.〔(High-end chocolate: worth the price? - Apr. 17, 2003 )〕 ==Products== Dagoba currently sells specialty chocolate bars, baking chocolate, cacao powder, chocodrops, and drinking chocolate. NOTE: As of August 2012, all products are Rainforest Alliance Certified, and the company has dropped Fair Trade Certification (which used to apply to the cacao powder, drinking chocolates, and the discontinued Conacado bar, 73% ChocoDrops and syrup) 100% of the cacao beans used to product Dagoba Chocolate products are Rainforest Alliance certified. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dagoba Chocolate」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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