Posted on 01/12/2015 2:46:28 PM PST by Morgana
As Valentines Day approaches love birds in the St Louis region will be looking for fine chocolates to send their partners.
But, if they are pro-life they may want to avoid Kakao Chocolates.
According to posts placed on the Facebook page of Planned Parenthood of the St Louis Region, Kakao Chocolate created Chocolates for Choice to help fund abortion giant Planned Parenthood.
Planned Parenthoods December 2nd post reads, Send a gift of Kakao chocolates to yourself or a loved one and proceeds will go to Planned Parenthood in St. Louis. Kakao packages are available in three sizes, and start with a gift of just $25. Find out more here: http://www.chocolates4choice.com; Kakao Chocolates has locations in Jefferson, Maplewood, and Clayton Missouri. On their website, the chocolate company claims they , strives for nothing short of the finest chocolate experience. We use only the finest all-natural ingredients no artificial flavors or additives to create exceptional artisan chocolates and confections.
According to Planned Parenthood of the St Louis Regions website, they offer abortion services and information.
By creating chocolates to fund Planned Parenthood the message Kakao really sent through their candy, in my opinion is that they support abortion on demand. So, I would encourage pro-lifers to exercise their Choice and avoid this company!
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They should be heart shaped and included with a tag that says that each abortion stops a baby’s heart.
Sick. I hope no one buys them.
For that matter, not many know "Valentine's Day" is actually "SAINT Valentine's Day." I'm guessing many would be stunned if they knew they were "celebrating" a "religious holiday"!
I’ll stick with the Crunchy Frog, thanks.
Or Cockroach Cluster.
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