Tony's Chocolonely, often shortened to Tony's, is a Dutch
chocolate
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Cocoa beans are the processed seeds of the cacao tree (''Theobroma cacao''); unprocesse ...
manufacturer and seller created in 2005 by
television producer
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and
journalist
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Teun van de Keuken as a protest against child exploitation and slavery in the chocolate industry. Tony's is headquartered in
Amsterdam
Amsterdam ( , ; ; ) is the capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, largest city of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It has a population of 933,680 in June 2024 within the city proper, 1,457,018 in the City Re ...
in the
Netherlands
, Terminology of the Low Countries, informally Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe, with Caribbean Netherlands, overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of the four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Nether ...
and is known for its advocacy. The company's market share in the Netherlands was 18 percent in 2018.
History
In 2003, after discovering that the majority of chocolate produced at the time had links to
human exploitation,
Teun van de Keuken began producing programs about the horrors of the commercial cocoa industry on his show ''Keuringsdienst van Waarde''. Furthermore, he submitted a request to be prosecuted for knowingly purchasing an illegally manufactured product, which
prosecutor
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s declined to do.
After three years of unsuccessful attempts to change the industry through investigative efforts, Van de Keuken decided to start producing chocolate bars himself. The brand was called "Tony's Chocolonely" with "Tony" (= Teun) and "Chocolonely" in reference to Teun van de Keuken feeling as if he was the only person in the industry who was interested in eradicating slavery. Van de Keuken sold 20,000 bars in two days.
In 2007, after Tony's was sued by a Dutch importer of Swiss chocolates,
a court in Amsterdam ruled that there was sufficient evidence that Tony's products were manufactured without the help of slaves.
[Uitspraak Rechtbank Amsterdam, 6 February 2007, (Dutch)] In the same year, the Dutch Media Authority (''Commissariaat voor de Media'') found that the excessive advertising Tony's Chocolonely received in seven episodes of ''Keuringsdienst van Waarde'' generated "more than normal profits" for the company, and fined the broadcaster of the show €20,000.
When a
hazelnut
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milk chocolate bar was added to the lineup in 2010, Dutch TV show ''
Een Vandaag'' reported that 9-year-old children participated in the Turkish hazelnut harvest. The company responded by immediately switching to a local hazelnut supplier from the Netherlands. The same year, the market share of the brand exceeded 4.5 percent in the Netherlands.
In 2011, Henk Jan Beltman became a majority shareholder and moved the company to a new location near
Westergasfabriek The Westergasfabriek is a former gasworks in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, now used as a cultural venue.
History
In the 19th century the Imperial Continental Gas Association (ICGA) built four coal gas plants in Amsterdam: the Eastern Gas Factory, ...
.
Tony's cocoa mass has been fully traceable since 2013, and its cocoa butter since 2016.
With production steadily increasing, the company decided in 2015 to expand their business to the United States, opening their first international office in
Portland, Oregon
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. They closed their Portland office in 2020 and moved to their current US headquarters in
New York, New York
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.
By the end of 2018, in addition to its home country of The Netherlands, Tony's Chocolonely was also on sale in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Sweden, and the United States.
In the Netherlands its
market share
Market share is the percentage of the total revenue or sales in a Market (economics), market that a company's business makes up. For example, if there are 50,000 units sold per year in a given industry, a company whose sales were 5,000 of those ...
was 19% in 2018, with which it surpassed
multinationals Verkade
Royal Verkade (Dutch: Koninklijke Verkade) is a Dutch manufacturing company, owned by a Turkish conglomerate. The company is headquartered in Zaandam and was one of the oldest existing family companies in the Netherlands. In November 2014, the com ...
,
Mars
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and
Nestlé
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.
In 2019, Tony’s Chocolonely launched an initiative, that encouraged other chocolate manufacturers to embrace transparent cocoa sourcing, and that is "100% slave free."
In 2019, Tony's launched their chocolate bars in the United Kingdom, with
Sainsbury's
J Sainsbury plc, trading as Sainsbury's, is a British supermarket and the second-largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom.
Founded in 1869 by John James Sainsbury with a shop in Drury Lane, London, the company was the largest UK r ...
,
Waitrose
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,
Ocado
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,
Oxfam
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, and
Whole Foods
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Depending on the context this may sometimes refe ...
being some of the first stores to stock their products.
The chocolate bar was made available in Ireland from 2019 in a limited capacity. , it has become more widely available in leading food stores such as
SuperValu.
In 2021, the company received backlash after the American organization Slave Free Chocolate removed Tony's from their list of ethical chocolate companies. While there were no confirmed instances of child labor within Tony's supply chain, their collaboration with another chocolate manufacturer,
Barry Callebaut, resulted in Tony's removal from the list due to issues of child labor within Barry Callebaut's supply chain.
In February 2024, Tony’s had launched four new temporary wrappers in Germany and Austria inspired by famous chocolate brands, including Milka, as an advertising campaign and to raise awareness around the use of child labour by major suppliers in the cocoa industry. After being sued by
Milka
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manufacturer
Mondelez International
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, it was banned from selling chocolate "using the colour purple" in Germany.
In September 2024,
Feastables
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joined Tony’s Open Chain as a partner. Other such companies that have joined Tony’s Open Chain, included
Ben & Jerry’s, and
ALDI
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among others.
Products
The number of available bar flavors varies by country and distribution channel. For example, over a dozen flavors are available in the Netherlands. The chocolate bars are unevenly divided, symbolizing the unequal distribution of incomes in the chocolate industry.
In the United States, the available flavors of the chocolate bars are (in order of introduction):
* Milk chocolate 32%
* Extra dark chocolate 70%
* Milk chocolate caramel sea salt 32%
* Dark almond sea salt 51%
* Dark milk pretzel toffee 42%
* Dark pecan coconut 51%
* Milk hazelnut 32%
* Milk honey almond nougat 32%
* White raspberry popping candy 28%
While types of products vary in a similar fashion to flavor count, most regions have:
* Large bars (180 grams)
* Small bars (50 grams)
* Tiny Tony's (9 grams)
* Seasonal items (including holiday bars and chocolate
Easter egg
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s)
Items unavailable outside of Europe include:
* Personalized chocolate bars
*
Chocolate milk
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Types
The liquid carbohy ...
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Chocolate letters
The company introduces three new chocolate bar flavors each year between October and December. The most popular of the three limited editions is then added to the exclusive collection, and sometimes the permanent collection. The company also produces limited edition 'relay' bars for the supermarket chain
Albert Heijn
Albert Heijn (), often abbreviated to AH () and informally to Appie (), is the largest supermarket chain in the Netherlands with a market share of 37.7% in 2024. It was founded in 1887, and has been part of Ahold Delhaize since 2016.
History
Th ...
, with exclusive flavors corresponding to winter and summer tastes. These flavors rotate every six months. Some bars have entered the permanent collection from there.
Awards
In 2020, the company was named the most sustainable brand in the Netherlands for the third time by the Sustainable Brand Index. However, this award does not measure brands' actual sustainability but consumers' perceptions of it.
In 2022, the
Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Ant ...
awarded Tony's Chocolonely the Stop Slavery Award in the category "Goods and Services Companies". This award recognizes companies and organizations who have set a high standard for eradicating slavery, illegal child labor, and human trafficking from their supply chains.
Tony's Chocolonely was ranked second on the 2023 Chocolate Scorecard, which rates chocolate companies according to their human rights and environmental credentials: traceability and transparency, living income for cocoa farmers, child labour (absence of), deforestation & climate, agroforestry, and agrochemical management.
See also
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Ethical consumerism
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History of chocolate
The history of chocolate dates back more than 5,000 years, when the Theobroma cacao, cacao tree was first domesticated in present-day southeast Ecuador. Soon after domestication, the tree was introduced to Mesoamerica, where cacao drinks gained ...
References
External links
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* {{official, https://tonyschocolonely.com/
Food and drink introduced in 2005
Dutch brands
Dutch chocolate companies
Food and drink companies established in 2005
Companies based in Amsterdam
2005 establishments in the Netherlands
Dutch companies established in 2005
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Contemporary slavery in Africa
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Certified B Corporations in the Food & Beverage Industry