• Hey Tiger has launched its first-ever Christmas Collection. Image: Hey Tiger
    Hey Tiger has launched its first-ever Christmas Collection. Image: Hey Tiger
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Hey Tiger has launched its first-ever Christmas Collection, with two per cent from each sold donated to The Hunger Project, and  women’s empowerment and entrepreneurship and social development programs.

The new Christmas Collection includes three blocks; fan favourite Oh Crumbs (Caramel & Gingerbread White Chocolate), and two new flavours Legendary Aunt Linda (Spekulaas Cookie and Cherry Milk Chocolate) and Squirreled Away (Waffle and Hazelnut Milk Chocolate).

Hey Tiger says it has placed importance this Christmas on gifting consciously.

The chocolate industry has a dark side, with most cocoa farmers earning less than $1 a day and often resorting to the use of child labour to keep up with competitive pricing.

With donations from each Christmas Collection sold, Hey Tiger says every block will help to create a more equitable and ethical cocoa industry this Christmas.

Hey Tiger Christmas Collection retails for $60.00 and can be purchased online and from Milligram stores nationwide.

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