Have you joined in the Fairtrade challenge? Have you swapped your usual brands of chocolate for Fairtrade ones? Have you had a Fairtrade cup of tea yet?

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Have you joined in the Fairtrade challenge? Have you swapped your usual brands of chocolate for Fairtrade ones? Have you had a Fairtrade cup of tea yet? The Fairtrade range of goods started small. Like one bar of chocolate small. Now there are over 4,500 products bearing the Fairtrade mark. A wonderful array of products that spans pineapples and footballs to duvets and rice.

Shops take Fairtrade seriously. Boots stock Fairtrade beauty products such as Fairtrade mango sugar scrub. You can find Fairtrade clothes at ASDA. For those of us who like internet shopping or browsing at least, there are some excellent products to be found online.

If you do join in with the great Fairtrade swap you can register your swap at fortnight.org.uk/thebigswap.

Reflection A cup of tea A nice cup of tea! Its just another drink Until my nice cup of tea Brings life to others. Now, it is life-giving tea, Life-affirming tea, Life-sustaining tea. How could any of us refuse Something so simple? Something so profound?

A quick quiz…. Which of the following are Fairtrade chocolate? Divine Dubble Kit Kat All of them

Which famous Harry recently worked with Liberation-the UKs only 100% Fairtrade nut company to launch Harrys nuts? Prince Harry Harry Hill Harry Potter Harry Enfield

Name two countries that produce Fairtrade cotton. Which country do Fairtrade certified footballs come from? Mexico Brazil Ghana Pakistan

How many bananas sold in the U.K are Fairtrade bananas? 1 in 4 1 in 10 1 in 20 1 in 100 Which large company recently announced that 100% of their espresso coffee is Fairtrade? Costa Starbucks Café Nero Answers:-1)d 2)b 3)Mali, India, Egypt, Peru. 4)d 5)a 6) b