We Accidentally Started A Chocolate Company - Now It Brings In $162 Million A Year

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  • čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
  • If Tony's Chocolonely founder Teun van de Keuken had his way, he would've ended up behind bars long before he created his popular chocolate company. The crime? Fueling slavery by knowingly purchasing a chocolate bar made with illegal child labor. Nearly 20 years later, Tony's Chocolonely is not only one of the most popular chocolate brands in van de Keuken's native Netherlands, it is known around the world.
    Produced by: Beatriz Bajuelos
    Supervising Producer: Jessica Leibowitz
    Camera: Federico Campanale
    Editor: Dennis Donovan
    Animator: Gene Kim
    Narrator: Nicolas Vega
    Senior Production Manager: Kathryn Mavrikakis
    Additional Footage: Getty Images, Tony's Chocolonely
    Special Thanks: Mickey Todiwala, Marisa Forziati
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    We Accidentally Started A Chocolate Company - Now It Brings In $162 Million A Year

Komentáře • 727

  • @tomr164
    @tomr164 Před měsícem +2342

    Tony's has been founded in the Netherlands and we've eaten it here for over 10 years. Initially it had very ethical business principles at its' core, but even the original founder said that after losing control/selling the company to other business people, it turned more into greenwashing rather than staying true to the initial goal of eradicating slave labour and child labour form the production chain.

    • @user-sk6dh1kf2x
      @user-sk6dh1kf2x Před měsícem +159

      Sounds like the power of money. Can quickly change people with the best of intentions.

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Před měsícem +6

      I love it. Actually I recently bought some in January. I saw it was on sale at the market. I got some.

    • @HEYSERGYO
      @HEYSERGYO Před měsícem +63

      Where can you find that statement from the founder?

    • @INSIGHTCO
      @INSIGHTCO Před měsícem +5

      First time I had it was in Amsterdam about 5 years ago. Tastes good.
      The reason it changed it was after the lawsuit from big corporations....

    • @amirpenkar947
      @amirpenkar947 Před měsícem +95

      Yeah after they announced they aren't 100% slavery free I completely lost interest. Such a shame because the chocolate tasted good and actually 'felt' good to eat before that. Seems like the biggest marketing gimmick.

  • @JavenarchX
    @JavenarchX Před 19 dny +28

    To compare any chocolate to Hershey's is rediculous... Hershey's is not chocolate.

  • @arzotravels
    @arzotravels Před měsícem +1442

    Nestle tries to end child labor 😅. Right, Nestle is one of the worst companies out there with total disregard for any human rights.

    • @DavidBcc
      @DavidBcc Před měsícem +82

      Not just disregard; wilful destruction.

    • @AdamBechtol
      @AdamBechtol Před měsícem

      mmmmmm

    • @bpxl53yewz29
      @bpxl53yewz29 Před měsícem +22

      I hated how durin California’s severe droughts where residents had all sorts of water restrictions, Nestle kept draining millions of gallons of water in the state for its bottled water production. The state said it had no legal right to the water.

    • @Jesuslovesyou0316
      @Jesuslovesyou0316 Před měsícem +2

      God loves you! John 3:16✝️

    • @bpdbhp1632
      @bpdbhp1632 Před měsícem +1

      Its typical behaviour. Agree with stuff like that to use as "look at this, we are good"

  • @KaneshaDi
    @KaneshaDi Před měsícem +614

    What I have taken from this video is this: Whenever anyone makes an effort to do the right thing, especially in regards to the well-being of other human beings. They find that it is not always easy. There are going to be hurdles and missteps along the way. I will give Tony's Chocoloney credit for at least caring enough to want to do something that gives these Coco Bean farmers a chance to make better wages for the work that they do.

    • @ayushisharma162
      @ayushisharma162 Před měsícem +29

      The hurdles are there for a reason. The big corporations don't want ethical brands to be big. We live in a terrible world

    • @ryanm2648
      @ryanm2648 Před měsícem

      But unfortunately the company was sold and now uses slavery. They repeat the origin story but never bring up facts about how well they pay workers for their cocoa. That's because the company has regressed. Capitalism at work

    • @VluggeJapie59
      @VluggeJapie59 Před měsícem +6

      ​@@ayushisharma162 The hurdles are there because when it comes to choosing between a "Better" brand we decry it isn't perfect. Marketing to people with high ethical standards is very difficult because they also tend to inform themselfs well and are willing to drop you if you do anything they don't like. While your competitors can be as evil as they want because their consumers don't care. This comment section is a good example. So many people who are opposed to buying Tony's simply because they aren't slave free or manufacture in africa. Now maybe these people are prepared to pay 10 euro per bar for that kind of ehtical standard. But a lot of people aren't so Tony's now has a choice. Cater to the extremes and lose the middle. Or cater to the middle and loose the extreme. Either way their consumer base get's smaller.

    • @Trainrhys
      @Trainrhys Před měsícem

      The problem is chocolate is so labour intensive the workers arnt worth any minimum wage and the children want money so it’s the logical answer as everyone is happier than before so while it is questionable it is actually a good thing compared to without it, the problem is that the people don’t have the skills to make a business or work so if anything there education should be the aim instead of removing people from there jobs as they arnt getting enough

  • @user-xl1iu1hx3h
    @user-xl1iu1hx3h Před měsícem +234

    I'm an Australian living in the US temporarily, and I'm not a fan of US made chocolate, US chocolate has a weird texture and harsh taste. I stumbled across Tony's and the taste is more like Australian chocolate - it was love. So glad they sell it here!

    • @glorymanheretosleep
      @glorymanheretosleep Před měsícem

      So Australian chocolate is trash like Tony's?

    • @bilalashraf7480
      @bilalashraf7480 Před měsícem

      @@glorymanheretosleep bug off mate

    • @nicksims2827
      @nicksims2827 Před měsícem +26

      This is the real secret - US chocolate is nowhere near as nice as European.
      Tony’s would do well even if each bar came with a picture of an enslaved child that had been forced to make it

    • @CantThinkofaCoolOne
      @CantThinkofaCoolOne Před měsícem +9

      I visited the US and enjoyed the Trader Joes chocolate slabs. Hersheys is the worst tasting chocolate that I have ever tried.

    • @raichu5844
      @raichu5844 Před měsícem

      @@glorymanheretosleep American chocolate tastes like vomit, but of course with a fast food diet someone like you wouldnt know the difference between good and bad.

  • @funkibudentertainment3689
    @funkibudentertainment3689 Před měsícem +199

    Tony's chocolate tastes like what cadbury's chocolate used to taste like before it was bought by another multinational. Tastes fantastische compared to all the mass market chocolates on the market

    • @ugo7395
      @ugo7395 Před měsícem +1

      marabou better

    • @funkibudentertainment3689
      @funkibudentertainment3689 Před měsícem

      @@ugo7395 marabou and Cadbury are both owned by the multinational firm mondelez so the taste is the same or diluted. It is not authentic chocolate anymore. I suggest you try toney's and your taste buds will experience something exciting

    • @andy2641
      @andy2641 Před měsícem +3

      Ehh, it’s marginally better than hersheys, but the flavors of single origin chocolate are worlds better

    • @Terandium
      @Terandium Před měsícem

      @@ugo7395ate that in Sweden all the time, it’s so good. Now that me and my ex broke up, I’ll miss the chocolate 🥹

    • @jaleelz7435
      @jaleelz7435 Před měsícem

      @@ugo7395 marabou kvalitet suger jämfört med förr

  • @bokisuba9702
    @bokisuba9702 Před měsícem +49

    We just visited Amsterdam and as a welcome gift, hotel gave my daughter one of these Tonys bars (milk chocolate). What caught my wifes and mine attention immediately was "fun" and bright packaging, which is brilliant idea by their marketing dept. Also, chocolate itself was genuinely very good and now I would buy it in a store for sure over "big brand" guys.

    • @user-ck3by4zg3e
      @user-ck3by4zg3e Před měsícem

      So you support child labor, thats wild😂

    • @bokisuba9702
      @bokisuba9702 Před měsícem

      @@user-ck3by4zg3e sure thing troll... thats wild

    • @hansmemling2311
      @hansmemling2311 Před měsícem

      You were very close to Belgium, best to go there for good chocolate.

    • @danielsimpson607
      @danielsimpson607 Před měsícem

      ​@@hansmemling2311 have been to Belgium and met plenty of locals who still enjoy Tony's as a cheaper option. Also not everyone want to spend that much on chocolate even though yes it is superior to any supermarket stuff.

    • @Yogoniogi
      @Yogoniogi Před 21 dnem

      this is big brand mate just with new colourful packaging

  • @jj-if6it
    @jj-if6it Před měsícem +71

    I love Tony's! I'm pretty much obsessed with the sea salt flavour. You can tell it's high quality and I love supporting a fellow Dutch business owner

  • @one234569and10
    @one234569and10 Před měsícem +295

    Education, and this video is going to boost their sales. Because people like me now understand the name and product. I knew there was something unusual about it, but did not know what until this video.

    • @ballinspalding11
      @ballinspalding11 Před měsícem +3

      They're actually expanding their distribution quite a bit. I've had a few of these and they're great!

    • @___Truth___
      @___Truth___ Před měsícem +2

      I first had the Ben & Jerrys version of Tonys Chocolonely and I loved it, never knew it was this deep in its conscious efforts,. very admirable 👏🏾

    • @bergbilch
      @bergbilch Před 29 dny

      and if they sell more the core values will fade away untill only marketing is left

  • @FG097
    @FG097 Před měsícem +121

    Tony's is great! Tried their chocolate at an airport once and knowing what they do completely converted me to making them my favourite brand.

  • @darkglass3011
    @darkglass3011 Před měsícem +148

    If the taste of their product is superior to their competitors on the market, I have no problem paying the extra cost for their chocolate.

    • @bhanusM99
      @bhanusM99 Před měsícem

      Their product is not only superior in taste but also in quality. They don't contain any palm oil, no plastic too. The most important and great thing about them is their cocoa is 100% free from child labor and slavery and they pay fair amounts to the farmers instead of bankrupting them like Hershey's and Nestle.

    • @Dave-cg9li
      @Dave-cg9li Před měsícem +4

      Yeah, I love the taste of their chocolate! And knowing that it's sourced responsibly is a big advantage on top of that 😄

    • @nemesis8131
      @nemesis8131 Před měsícem +2

      It’s not that great. Tastes average.

    • @Cazzakstania
      @Cazzakstania Před měsícem +1

      I’ve never really understood why people like it so much. I think it tastes like cheap generic chocolate, which is a shame, as I’d like to support their agenda.

    • @TunaIRL
      @TunaIRL Před 29 dny

      ​@@Cazzakstania You can still support the agenda any time you're about to buy chocolate? Unless your need for certain tasting chocolate is more important. In which case you probably don't care about it much and don't need to even think about it.

  • @krisb-travel
    @krisb-travel Před měsícem +179

    i thought it was funny that the pieces of chocolate in the bar represent the inequalities in the chocolate industry and the piece that had TONYS on it was the biggest lmao

    • @excaliber2845
      @excaliber2845 Před měsícem +2

      I mean it would have to.

    • @Steve.._.
      @Steve.._. Před 29 dny

      Well the countries some of the pieces resemble aren't too big.... 😅

    • @retrogazele
      @retrogazele Před 22 hodinami

      I thought it didn't make sense.. since he was in search for equality.. 😂

  • @tjnorrisofficial
    @tjnorrisofficial Před měsícem +23

    I first was introduced to this brand perhaps three years ago. Loved it from the start. This doc made it even more compelling when reaching for a bar in the future.

    • @michielroskam3877
      @michielroskam3877 Před měsícem

      Dont, tony chocolonely is now 85 procent unverified sourced cocoa...... aka slave chocolate......just dont......

  • @BushMann731
    @BushMann731 Před měsícem +6

    I recently tried this brand and I love it. It's delicious. I will gladly pay more for the best. Thanks for your efforts trying to minimize exploitation.😊

  • @PatriciaAppelquist
    @PatriciaAppelquist Před měsícem +6

    I am a happy Tony's Chocoloney consumer I have made a point to reach out and share the progress. There is a lot of small chocolatiers in SF Bay Area they could easily source from Tony's 5% fund .

  • @Moving_Chicane
    @Moving_Chicane Před měsícem +11

    This was a solid watch - great!

  • @angelagardener1234
    @angelagardener1234 Před měsícem +10

    You can never accidentally start a chocolate company you set the intention from the initial idea and got busy. This is brilliant 👏 and the story shows the intent and fabulous strategy 😊 Never knew of this chocolate 🍫 until I discovered this video.

  • @anniecouture3339
    @anniecouture3339 Před měsícem +16

    My son turned me on to this chocolate years ago! I love it! I buy at Target.

  • @michaelrichards669
    @michaelrichards669 Před měsícem +11

    My town has only 3500 people but our Rite Aide has these Candy Bars. Ive tried a couple years ago and like the Bars. Pick one up... the Bars are heavy.. 👍👍👍

  • @peakingmantis5331
    @peakingmantis5331 Před měsícem +40

    You can accidentally start loving chocolate or accidentally find out your good at making it. But to accidentally start a company? No that is not an accident LOL.

    • @jonathanyoung8109
      @jonathanyoung8109 Před měsícem +13

      Whoops! An LLC just formed!

    • @DailyShit.
      @DailyShit. Před 24 dny

      I think they meant the scale. Don‘t think Tony intended it to be a multinational corporation.

  • @NinaBytko
    @NinaBytko Před měsícem +65

    Great! After I read a book of Artur Grandi, my mind is constantly thinking about his unique formula, which was created by author for healing world’s financial system and all other ways of earning money is not so much exciting me now!)

  • @chauswriting
    @chauswriting Před měsícem +1

    I worked in a Dutch organization a few years ago and whenever we had a meeting, there'd be bars of Tony's Chocolonely on the table. I don't even like chocolate in its solid form but these are really good.

  • @LoveGummy
    @LoveGummy Před měsícem +2

    I hope they don’t get bought by a big company. They taste so good.

  • @tammygolden9022
    @tammygolden9022 Před měsícem +10

    Love the chocolate, love the backstory even more!

  • @densidste9137
    @densidste9137 Před měsícem +1

    outstanding work kinda numb such branding myself now
    even if a business was totally transparent its highly doubtful such manufacturer would see any success...
    and these good men are still on a journey themselves

  • @tyrellcobb4665
    @tyrellcobb4665 Před měsícem +133

    When I see a Chocolate bar made by West Africans with all the profit going to West Africans, I'll believe the goody goody talk.

    • @NotKimiRaikkonen
      @NotKimiRaikkonen Před měsícem +10

      Exactly. You can't claim you're helping anyone if you don't even have processing and manufacturing in West Africa.

    • @mtrajano973
      @mtrajano973 Před měsícem +19

      It sounds like they’re paying a lot better than the other manufacturers to me that sounds promising. Why would all of the profits go back to west Africa? Who would take care of the production, advertising, distribution, etc.. Making a chocolate bar company is more than just sourcing the cocoa. I would agree that allocating a small percentage of the company for profit sharing, donations to help out the community is warranted though (not sure if they are already doing this)

    • @mtrajano973
      @mtrajano973 Před měsícem +4

      Not to mention, as they said in the video they are not profitable at the moment due to scaling

    • @tyrellcobb4665
      @tyrellcobb4665 Před měsícem +9

      @@mtrajano973 Who would take care of the production, advertising, distribution, etc?
      I assume the West Africans. They would figure out how to do what they need to do and outsource the rest to partners of their own choosing. They would be in control of their destiny rather than relying on charity handouts. With this business model, nothing really has changed - the farmers still get only a very minuscule slice of the pie and other people take the giant share while also selling a feel-good story and appearing to be ethical at the expense of the little guy.

    • @euko7469
      @euko7469 Před měsícem

      i don't believe they're claiming to help west africans. their battle was against child labor lol

  • @msdenise1234567
    @msdenise1234567 Před měsícem +3

    Tonyyyyyyy's! I'm impressed by how much back story they provided, you don't often see that when the US makes a video on something that's not from their own country. But of course this channel does :)
    I wonder if they already sell the Easter egg, Easter eggs, and Christmas tree bars over there.

    • @scottbergman8662
      @scottbergman8662 Před měsícem +1

      No. The only items we see from Tony’s Chocolate in the bar form. They seem to have lost steam. A few years ago, they were everywhere. Now, not as many places.

  • @MidLifeMamaInMotion
    @MidLifeMamaInMotion Před měsícem

    I knew there was a reason I was drawn to this chocolate beside the funky graphics and yummy taste ... My first sampling was during a visit to Amsterdam (May 2019) I brought several to family and friends in the the US 🙂

  • @MrCopess
    @MrCopess Před měsícem

    I stumbled with this chocolate brand twice, didn't know about the charity part, but I found it really, excellent tasting. The rest it's a very nice plus, makes it taste even better. Glad to see them on the supermarket shelves here in Spain!

  • @HeatherValentineMsFoodie
    @HeatherValentineMsFoodie Před měsícem

    EVERYTHING BAR!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤ that is my favorite and Tony made me love milk Chocolate again! I really want that rainbow wall of chocolate in my living room ❤😊 THANK YOU for an amazing product and standing up against child labor 🙌 Bend Oregon

  • @repetetivebeats
    @repetetivebeats Před měsícem +1

    As someone from the UK I had assumed this was a slightly more ethical, but mainly overpriced chocolate. But having seen this video, and all the work they are doing I fully support the higher prices, and understand that mass produced products can often have a dark secret as to why they are so cheap. They also taste fantastic too - not sure that is anything to do with the ethics of the business but the process they use really does maximise the product. Full credit to the company and the chocolatiers.

  • @thvsch8381
    @thvsch8381 Před 14 dny +2

    Strangly enough everybody in the Netherlands calls this brand Tony Chocolony instead of Chonolonely. The idealistic background story is well known, but i doubt if people know Nestle is the product owner these days. This is quite shocking to hear actually, i didn’t know it myself! Until now i was always willing to pay more to support the idealistic goals, but this is a gamechanger! No way am i going to support Nestle, cause of so much slave labour. This is pure green washing, no more Tony Chocolony for me!

  • @shivanisaini7891
    @shivanisaini7891 Před měsícem

    overall the brand has a strong story around them with small details within their product . love it

  • @avicohen2k
    @avicohen2k Před 8 dny +1

    I saw these in some high end convenient stores and thought it was expensive for no reason. No I understand why and I'll definitely try them out. At least once if I can afford it..

  • @gocuisine
    @gocuisine Před měsícem +1

    Love Tony's. Loved it from my first bite, and then loved it more when I learned about their cause.

  • @Northstar-Media
    @Northstar-Media Před měsícem +2

    I've seen their chocolate bars but never tried & and I have to say its probably down to the price, but now that next time i am at the store, i will give their chocolate a go.

  • @mannehnasalimata1249
    @mannehnasalimata1249 Před měsícem +11

    Why not open manufacturing hubs on those countries to create employment for their youthful population to bring down unregulated immigration

    • @Tola5657
      @Tola5657 Před měsícem

      Problem often are educate work force

    • @VluggeJapie59
      @VluggeJapie59 Před měsícem

      If they could they would. However when you want to take on the industry that means selling in grocery strores. This mean massive production. The kind of scale you can't achieve when you are starting out. We are talking processing the massive amounts of milk, sugar, Cocoa with advanced machinery running 24/7 on a stable energy grid. It means the infrastructure to move everything, a predictable political climate and regional sability. Those things don't come over night. So you have two options. Produce there on a smaller scale. Every bar you sell will provide more human value. But you will sell less bars because you can't sell to the mass consumer. Or sell to the mass consumer. Start with a sligly better product and as you gain market share use the economy of scale to invest back into your production chain increasing the value you provide the people who make your products. However your value per bar soled will be lower. Tony's is going for the second one. And that means right now the can't yet produce in Africa.

    • @mistermood4164
      @mistermood4164 Před měsícem

      Lack of infrastructure and corruption in government

  • @FCTrinese
    @FCTrinese Před měsícem +35

    I love this chocolate. I tried it in the Netherlands.

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Před měsícem

      You can buy it in the U.S. as well.

  • @Suedetussy
    @Suedetussy Před 19 dny

    Wow, what a great idea to design the chocolate unevenly. I thought it was just to be different, but in fact it is so symbolic! I love that!

  • @youngpassport
    @youngpassport Před měsícem +49

    Imagine what West Africa would look like if they manufactured and processed the majority of their cocoa on the continent instead of exporting their raw ingredients to Europe and the US

    • @SpiritSoPoetic
      @SpiritSoPoetic Před měsícem +5

      Cocoa! How about cocoa, gold, diamonds, lumber, coltan, colbalt, salt, sugar, petroleum!! The list goes on and on..Imagine not knowing you’re in a race war 😒

    • @krisb-travel
      @krisb-travel Před měsícem +10

      they are being kept poor for that exact reason

    • @areejashraf7413
      @areejashraf7413 Před měsícem +1

      @@krisb-travelYep, if things actually improved for South Africans, they’ll ask for ‘fair wages’ and Western slave companies don’t like that word.

    • @dailylegend
      @dailylegend Před měsícem +3

      Not possible, chocolate manufacturing requires a massive dairy industry and refrigeration something West African climate is suboptimal for.

    • @jishani1
      @jishani1 Před měsícem

      They would need way more child slaves if they started manufacturing.

  • @cmaysautoyt
    @cmaysautoyt Před měsícem +2

    Never seen or heard of this chocolate until now.

  • @m_liban2984
    @m_liban2984 Před měsícem +6

    Ever seen that investigative journalist reportering from the coco fields and basically make them taste the final product and interview their reactions. because, for some reason, they've never tasted it.

    • @odeode4338
      @odeode4338 Před 14 dny

      That’s because the product we make out of it is not what the originating countries used the beans for.

  • @Maxime_K-G
    @Maxime_K-G Před měsícem +8

    I used to not like this brand at all with their silly name and packaging, the bar is all crooked and way overpriced. Ever since I learned about their mission though, I'm completely on board!

    • @michielroskam3877
      @michielroskam3877 Před měsícem

      Its corporate now, its 85 procent unverified sourced cocoa, aka slave chocolate.....its a greenwashing scam

    • @xxkissmeketutxx
      @xxkissmeketutxx Před měsícem

      They literally admit they use a slave labour company, so they can "grow their business globally" this company is a fraud

  • @wendypanozzo9133
    @wendypanozzo9133 Před měsícem +2

    It's the best around! Worth every penny!

  • @ilya.b
    @ilya.b Před 11 dny +1

    0:25 "Which was up about 6% in 2023 over 2022"
    08:22 "Chocolate consumption actually dipped 6% in 2023"
    🤔

  • @healingasthmaacasestudy9851
    @healingasthmaacasestudy9851 Před měsícem +4

    John Oliver did a “last week tonight” episode on this

  • @ItsDeffoChris
    @ItsDeffoChris Před měsícem

    Tony's is great. The only chocolate company I know actively trying to make the industry better. I try to only by their stuff.

  • @nomadicartist3072
    @nomadicartist3072 Před měsícem

    I LOVE Tony’s. It’s probably my fav chocolate. Surprised it’s not more popular

  • @COCOFINANCE
    @COCOFINANCE Před měsícem +3

    Don’t know why but the packaging of this chocolate reminds me of a WONKA BAR

  • @lifesfunnyafmyjigga
    @lifesfunnyafmyjigga Před 21 dnem

    gotta go tesco later, ima try this out and buy one, nice recommendation

  • @EcomCarl
    @EcomCarl Před 27 dny

    Tony's Chocolonely's impressive growth and ethical mission highlight a significant trend: consumers increasingly prioritize both taste and ethical considerations in their purchases. This is a powerful reminder that modern brands can thrive by aligning their business practices with social justice issues.

  • @terr256
    @terr256 Před měsícem +1

    I've never had Tony's but now I want to buy and support!

  • @storytimewithanne
    @storytimewithanne Před měsícem +1

    Loves this amazing work .

  • @thezu9250
    @thezu9250 Před měsícem +2

    Imagine the bar for being ethical being so low that just getting rid of slave labour is a starting point.

  • @DJ-jq8if
    @DJ-jq8if Před měsícem

    Found out about Tony’s chocolate when my town got a Sprouts. Well worth the price tag.

  • @alphaTrader.oo1
    @alphaTrader.oo1 Před měsícem

    As an ex-choc company employee
    I really appreciate what they doing

  • @dead_stargameing226
    @dead_stargameing226 Před 23 dny

    honestly one of the best chocolate bars ever i use to see them in stores in my area moved couldnt find them found them online but they were really expensive for some reason and now i moved again and their at the store next to my house

  • @gabrielmoreirabr
    @gabrielmoreirabr Před 29 dny +1

    Love this, it looks like 90's packaging

  • @odeode4338
    @odeode4338 Před 14 dny

    This is awesome. I wonder how much more the open chain can sustain and how they grow their suppliers and certify the non-child labour

  • @deadlinked
    @deadlinked Před měsícem +5

    "Accidentally"

  • @jodpigbass5904
    @jodpigbass5904 Před měsícem +1

    It is not cheap here in Australia .. but i bought a christmas bar as a gift to ourselves and now we cannot eat any other (to be honest the only other chocolate we ever ate was Whittakers which is a NZ brand) have always held out buying from the big companies ....

  • @moracomole8090
    @moracomole8090 Před 24 dny

    Got one as a gift and was still disappointed in its quality

  • @bonza3
    @bonza3 Před měsícem +1

    Tried one recently, theyre good. Got the regular milk chocolate one tastes like a yorkie bar. £2.50 for a 180g bar is decent too

  • @kishisetasama
    @kishisetasama Před měsícem +6

    Hailing from a third world country myself and working with people below the poverty line, some children actually do want to work to help their family even though their parents tell them to study. I think there's a fine line between child labor and children choosing to work because they have goals (my dad was one of those who chose to work as a kid). And while I know there is child labor in these farms (and i have been in these coco conferences asking hard questions that ate never answered), we also have to wonder if there are children who work just because they want to help out their family...

    • @KaiayaRules
      @KaiayaRules Před měsícem +4

      Hence why their approach is to pay the parents a living wage so their children don't need to help out their families. I'm from a very different cultural and socioeconomic background, so I respect that I might not fully grasp the complexity of this, but the thought of a child being so aware of their parent's poverty that they develop the wish to work seems utterly tragic to me. No family should be reliant on their kid's income. These companies must pay fair wages because children shouldn't have to "want to work" in the first place.

    • @kishisetasama
      @kishisetasama Před měsícem +2

      I wonder if anyone really understands how living wages work and how it's not enough for families. Fine, families don't starve. Kids go to school...and then they see someone (classmates or friends) having something they want but their parents only earn a living wage. It isnt even a smartphone. Its just a nicer pencil or a bag without holes. Or maybe they want a snack aside from their lunch but their parents are budgeting. What do they do? Do they steal or work? My dad just wanted a new pair of slippers so he worked at the market selling tomatoes and salt near where his mom sold fish and meat so he can have a new pair that he likes.

    • @kishisetasama
      @kishisetasama Před měsícem +1

      @@KaiayaRules unfortunately, that's not going to happen..if we see coco farmers in Ghana become middle class, then someone is actually doing this.

    • @Ramonatho
      @Ramonatho Před měsícem

      ​@kishisetasama now you're just justifying greed. "He has something, why shouldn't I?" Get real. Not everyone is obsessed with the idea they need to have what others do.

  • @kenfaganjr.7357
    @kenfaganjr.7357 Před měsícem +1

    Amazing story!

  • @JogBird
    @JogBird Před měsícem +16

    using Hershy's as a comparison is like comparing RANDOM above basic brand to McDonalds, KFC, etc... the proper comparison is with other above basic brand, so commodity brands that NO ONE thinks as premium

    • @ballinspalding11
      @ballinspalding11 Před měsícem +4

      The comparison is more to do with highlighting unethical market practices committed by market leaders.

    • @harryharrison362
      @harryharrison362 Před měsícem

      Is Hershy's comparable with Milka?

    • @ArmourGX
      @ArmourGX Před měsícem

      Hershys the chocolate that tastes like vomit to anyone who is used to eating proper chocolate.

  • @TommyGee.
    @TommyGee. Před 22 dny +1

    I stopped eating Tony's chocolate, not because of health or that i stopped liking it, i simply couldn't afford it - £3.00 for 180g bar is kinda ridiculous 😅

  • @angelamatthes8857
    @angelamatthes8857 Před 20 dny

    I am Swiss and I buy Tony‘s because it’s up to us to vote with our feet on how we want the products we consume be made and that the ones who do the hard work for it are fairly compensated. I am aware that Tony’s is not perfect. Nothing is ever perfect. But being transparent and working on making it better every day is what makes a difference in the end.

    • @odeode4338
      @odeode4338 Před 14 dny

      Where in Switzerland do you get them?

  • @posthocprior
    @posthocprior Před měsícem +19

    Why isn’t the manufacturing and processing also done in west Africa?

    • @bendover-bz4bc
      @bendover-bz4bc Před měsícem

      It's their company they can do whatever fk they want

    • @slaskero01
      @slaskero01 Před měsícem +2

      West africa doesnt have the industrial capacity. The few factories they have are already producing something else for another country or company and then exported.

  • @daddyyahweh9328
    @daddyyahweh9328 Před měsícem

    Just tried my first bar cause i could afford it, it was incredible and I don't think I can go back. So worth the extra price too with the ethical goals.

  • @XTC95
    @XTC95 Před měsícem

    so tasty, available at almost all supermarkets in Australia now

  • @shumuss
    @shumuss Před měsícem

    If I'm buying the product I'm already supporting the cause. If I don't get a chocolate in my advent calendar I'm not happy!

  • @hatsunemarku07
    @hatsunemarku07 Před měsícem

    I love Tony's Chocolate. In fact I'll grab a bar when I'm getting my groceries tonight.

  • @AK-cv6lu
    @AK-cv6lu Před měsícem +3

    where do I apply for a job :)) ?

  • @S-rn6xn
    @S-rn6xn Před měsícem

    The packaging looks great, I’ll give them that

  • @huricanethreeonesix
    @huricanethreeonesix Před měsícem

    Honest to god, This chocolate is amazing. I ordered it on a whim a couple of times, the dark chocolate and the salty one and both of them where great. would definitely recommend.

  • @TechAtScale
    @TechAtScale Před měsícem

    Mid-day squares is another player in this space now too

  • @edr.2642
    @edr.2642 Před měsícem +2

    We were in their Amsterdam store couple months ago and it was a cool store.

  • @SMX815
    @SMX815 Před měsícem

    This is some of the finest chocolate you will ever taste & it feels authentic 100%

  • @hritikwadhwa3028
    @hritikwadhwa3028 Před 29 dny

    Amazing videos by the team

  • @InfinitismYT
    @InfinitismYT Před měsícem +1

    Now lets do it for produce, stones, and metals.

  • @robertfosch4487
    @robertfosch4487 Před měsícem

    I hope they would of focused more on the ingredients used to compare to general brands which use less quality ingredients

  • @samuvisser
    @samuvisser Před měsícem

    Been eating and loving it for over 10 years. Would recommend to anyone

  • @Freemouse159
    @Freemouse159 Před 17 dny

    Tonys choco tastes absolutely gorgeous ❤

  • @Elaba_
    @Elaba_ Před měsícem +7

    Charlie?

  • @dansev91
    @dansev91 Před 8 dny

    have this chocolate in my fridge. good stuff

  • @letsplayblis1115
    @letsplayblis1115 Před 29 dny

    I hope they break even, CNBC keeps showing all these businesses very largely in debt but they have very promising products. But it takes good management and a great product to make a good business, I would like them to come back and revisit these companies in the future to see if they made it.

  • @TeamTimeRiders
    @TeamTimeRiders Před 16 dny

    Took a human trafficking course in law school with the Minister of Human Trafficking. He recommended Tony’s and I immediately went out and bought some bars. Not only is the mission great but the chocolate is delicious. I couldn’t stop eating it and always keep some stocked for a snack!

  • @_loss_
    @_loss_ Před měsícem +1

    Why did they section their chocolate bars like that? This is the only reason for why I don't buy their chocolates.

    • @FortinInk
      @FortinInk Před 28 dny +1

      He explains it in the video

  • @brietait4882
    @brietait4882 Před 9 hodinami

    Tony's chocolate was found to contain unsafe amounts of heavy metals. Would not recommend consuming.

  • @andyroo8uk685
    @andyroo8uk685 Před měsícem

    tonys bens and jerrys in the uk is the one lol 😂

  • @SupaPLAi
    @SupaPLAi Před měsícem +15

    Fun fact: It's impossible to 'accidentally' start a chocolate company!

    • @priyam352
      @priyam352 Před měsícem +5

      Another fun fact: this is the reason you do t get invited to parties

  • @ballinspalding11
    @ballinspalding11 Před měsícem +9

    I will always support Tony. Ethical consumerism for the win! Child slave labour is no joke.

  • @jc4418
    @jc4418 Před měsícem +3

    How all these small products bringing in hundreds of millions I ain’t ever heard of any of them

    • @TunaIRL
      @TunaIRL Před 29 dny

      There's a lot of people in the world. You don't need to influence all of them. Just enough.

  • @jonyprepperisrael60
    @jonyprepperisrael60 Před 26 dny

    seen your chocolate in Israel, I never saw an ad for it but it was always there on the shelf

  • @daveb6815
    @daveb6815 Před dnem

    I love the idea behind Tony's and producing sustainable chocolate,, but unfortunately any chocolate that tastes like Hersheys is not a winner, if it was less waxy it would taste better

  • @olafvonbraun7300
    @olafvonbraun7300 Před měsícem

    I always buy it at Whole Foods. There dark chocolate almond sea salt is heavenly.

  • @HughBridgers
    @HughBridgers Před 11 dny +1

    Are the children subject to inhumane working conditions or are they doing it to support themselves, their families and to survive?

  • @MrAndreisousa
    @MrAndreisousa Před měsícem +1

    its my favorite here in australia

  • @danh5637
    @danh5637 Před 18 dny

    I was under the impression they started because of a piece of research saying unbalanced weighted chocolate bars sold at double the rate of uniform weight ones. Hence their uneven design. I think they just added the fair trade narrative to justify the eccentric price.