Chocuador by David's Tea Helps to Provide Clean Water to Communities
Laura McQuarrie — April 8, 2019 — Lifestyle
References: davidstea & blog.davidstea
As part of its ME to WE Collection, David's Tea is introducing a decadent herbal chocolate tea called Chocuador as an all-new special edition tea that's tied to a mission—it helps to bring clean water to communities in Ecuador. For a limited time, consumers are able to purchase 50 grams of tea from the charitable collection to provide two weeks of water to a person living in one of the partnering developing countries, including Ecuador.
The Chocuador herbal tea itself is a rich, caffeine-free blend of ingredients like cinnamon, hazelnut, Ecuadorian chocolate, apple, cardamom and roasted chicory root. Altogether, the unique tea beverage is described as being sweet, fudgy, warming and quite like a South American-inspired hot cocoa that people of all ages will love, especially those with a love of chocolate.
The Chocuador herbal tea itself is a rich, caffeine-free blend of ingredients like cinnamon, hazelnut, Ecuadorian chocolate, apple, cardamom and roasted chicory root. Altogether, the unique tea beverage is described as being sweet, fudgy, warming and quite like a South American-inspired hot cocoa that people of all ages will love, especially those with a love of chocolate.
Trend Themes
1. Charitable Products - The trend of creating special edition products that are associated with a particular cause that helps people in need.
2. Ethical Sourcing - The trend of sourcing ingredients ethically and sustainably from developing countries to support local communities and preserve the environment.
3. Alternative Beverages - The trend of introducing new and innovative beverages that offer unique flavors and health benefits, such as herbal teas made with chocolate and other natural ingredients.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can embrace ethical sourcing of ingredients, introduce alternative products, and create charitable collections to support local communities and promote social causes.
2. Social Enterprise - The trend of creating sustainable businesses that support social causes and help underprivileged communities can be integrated by the Social Enterprise sector.
3. Non-profit - The non-profit sector can use charitable products to generate funds and support their social causes by collaborating with businesses that support ethical sourcing and create unique and innovative products.
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