WTTB teams up with ethical chocolate producer 

Print provider Where The Trade Buys now offers personalised chocolate for its customers

Carys Evans
December 22, 2022
Tony’s Chocolonely is the latest product to be added to WTTB’s portfolio

Personalisation continues to dominate many areas of print and packaging especially around the festive season.

Trade supplier of printed products and merchandise, Where The Trade Buys (WTTB) has added Tony’s Chocolonely to its range of products in order to diversify its gifts portfolio.

Managing director for WTTB, Louise Stephenson, says: “We are constantly adding to our offering of personalised gifts which are perfect to celebrate a special occasion, as a staff reward or for a company which really wants to make an impact.

“These bars are a really cost-effective way of creating brand awareness, allowing individuals and companies to create their own wrapper which will be a great talking point.”

Tony’s has made a name for itself in the last few years for not only its ethical approach to chocolate manufacturing, but also its unique branding.

The company which started in the Netherlands, has since become an international brand and hit UK shelves in 2019. Over the past three years the company has become available in retailers like Tesco and Co-Op and offers the likes of advent calendars, gift boxes, and personalised consumer wrappers.

Tony’s is the latest addition to WTTB’s fast-growing promotional merchandise and is available in many of the chocolate maker’s unique flavours.

WTTB customers are able to add their own colours and company logo and are suggested as a sweet treat for colleagues, or a fun gift for clients.

A big reason Tony’s has been so successful in collaborating with businesses like WTTB is its ethical approach to the production of its chocolate.

The chocolate company is Fairtrade and ensures no child labour or slavery is used in the production of its products. Tony’s mission is to make all chocolate 100% slave-free and stop other chocolate producers from using illegal and damaging practices. 

The chocolate bars can be found on WTTB’s website which includes a portal to customise and upload bespoke artwork.

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