This exciting milestone for the local business offers reassurance to customers seeking organic chocolate. The Organic certificate is given when proof of all ingredients being organic is given by Kiwa. It’s highly respected by shops only selling ‘bio’ products and customers can feel assured that these products tick all the necessary boxes.

Raw ChocoMama chocolate bars are made from Peruvian cacao, have no refined sugars and are entirely vegan but now best of all they are officially organic certified! Raw ChocoMama also sells ceremonial grade cacao from Peru, with the owner sharing, “I get so much positive feedback from people who incorporate cacao into their daily or weekly rituals”.

The chocolate bars come in a multitude of flavours, with four being completely sugar-free, you can now choose from: Geranium Rising, Mint!, Tonka, Deliciously Dark, Plain Crunch, Mmm Magick, Silky not Milky, Chilli & Ashwagandha, Citrus Bliss, Hazelnut Delight, Flor de Sal, Cashew Mulberry and Goji Coconut.

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You can find all these delicious chocolate bars at the many outlets across the Algarve. New spots include: Larutan Health Foods in Praia da Luz, Mais Perto in Burgau, Marmel's Kitchen in Carrapateira and Mercearia Bio in Lagos. If you happen to be staying at 5* hotel Casa Mae in Lagos, you will find these delicious treats in your very own mini bar. They are also available in Sintra and the Alentejo and can be posted anywhere in Portugal. Shipping is also available to some other European countries, in fact, you'll find these bars in Berlin and Hamburg if you're lucky!

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These bars last 10 weeks in the fridge, and best of all they come with a personalised positive affirmation message making them a wonderful gift for family and friends.

Dani Redmonds also hosts creative workshops, where heart-activating cacao will be drunk.

For more information and updates please visit www.rawchocomama.com or alternatively, you can find them on social media @rawchocomama on Instagram and ‘Raw ChocoMama’ on Facebook.

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