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Hive Five™ Certified
No need to guess what's in your food or how it was made. Our experts vet every product for ingredient integrity, responsible sourcing, and great taste using our own criteria called the Hive Five.
Ingredient
Integrity
UNREAL only uses RSPO palm oil. That means they're supporting better farming practices and fair pay for workers.
Low Carbon
Footprint
Plant-based foods bypass the resource-heavy production impacts of the industrial animal and dairy industries thereby lowering the carbon footprint of those foods.
Recyclable
Packaging
Committed to
Social
Good
Rave Worthy
Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.
Ingredient
Integrity
UNREAL only uses RSPO palm oil. That means they're supporting better farming practices and fair pay for workers.
Low Carbon
Footprint
Plant-based foods bypass the resource-heavy production impacts of the industrial animal and dairy industries thereby lowering the carbon footprint of those foods.
Recyclable
Packaging
Committed to Social Good
Rave Worthy
Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.
How it does good
UNREAL chocolates support fair trade practices. That means that farmers are paid a living wage to harvest the cocoa, so they can use their earnings to invest in their communities and land. By buying fair trade chocolate you're not just supporting workers, you're supporting better farming practices that replenish the earth, rather than stripping it of its nutrients.
Third Party Certifications
UNREAL
UNREAL is on a mission to make snacks without the junk. Growing up, founders Kris and Nicky weren't allowed to eat their favorite candy because of all the artificial ingredients. So they set out to create chocolate that they could feel good about eating. With UNREAL, they reinvented their favorite classics with simple ingredients and way less sugar. Now their own children can enjoy “unreal” snacks that they’re actually allowed to eat.