Geo-nius
If you like eating our yummy Geobars, and the feel good Geobar effect you get, because each time you eat them you know you’re helping to change the world one bite at a time, why stop there?
What else could you do to make the world a fairer place?
Share with us your fun ideas for getting involved with Traidcraft and fair trade and be in with a chance of winning a free box of Geobars!
Your Geo-nius ideas
"Why not hold a Big Brew in Fairtrade Fortnight?" - Anon
"Geobars are great fuel for training" - John Smith
"Buy more fair trade products. Buying just one each week will help" Joanne Reedy
"Have fairtrade parties, buy or make as much of the food as you can with fairtrade ingredients and have "goody bags" to take away with ingredients and a recipie in exchange for a donation to a development charity" Linda Gough
"Involve schools to give them out at break time, fuel for the brains of children!" Michael Briscoe
"Raise money for poorer countries by seeing how many Geobars you can eat and get sponsered!" Rosie
"Get young children cooking more in Primary Schools, letting them know where their ingredients come from... a good use for your map. Explain then the importance of fair trade" Heather Martin
"We could have an event for 1 day like they do for Red Nose Day" Romana
"Why not make a giant Geobar statue out of Geobar wrappers and send it off to growers to show them what a fabulas job they are doing!" Amy
"Make fair trade geo cereal for breakfast as they would be yummie!" Sophie
"Have fairtrade parties, buy or make as much of the food as you can with fairtrade ingredients and have "goody bags" to take away with ingredients and a recipie in exchange for a donation to a development charity." Linda Gough
"GLUTEN FREE geobars, i can no longer eat geobars as on a gluten free diet. this is an increasing issue in western world. Fact is wheat is mostly added to things as its cheap, but it doesnt have much flavour or nutritional value. Oats are fab but sadly also have gluten. Using world wide farms must be able to source gluten free flours too bind tasty incredients. rice is the obvious one but why not use other world wide cereal crops?"Aileeen Callaghan
"Buy more fair trade products.Buy just one each week will help." Joanne Reedy
"Involve schools to give them out at break time fuel for the brain of children". Michael Briscoe
"Get young children cooking more in Primary Schools, letting them know where their ingredients come from... a good use for your map. Explain then the importance of fair trade." Heather Martin
"Raise money for poorer countries by seeing how many geobars you can eat and get sponsered!" Rosie
"Apply the 'Fair trade' ethos to UK dairy farming, ensuring that they get a fair price for their milk, and stop the big supermarkets from putting them out of business." Lyn Craswell
"It is a delicious way to help others I but my traidcraft goods at church and sometimes on line - I bought a Traidcraft Christmas cake and will use it as my birthday cake 'cos the one I had at Christmas was geolicious". Maggie Herebert
"Geobars - a fair chew". Bruce
"All products sourced from third world country must have a picture on it of the production facility / workers." Jamie
"Put a message on the outer packaging of the bars - either a joke or some geo-information, eg how many geo bars it takes to go around the worlds circumference. Etc". D. Green












