TONY’S CHOCOLONELY PARTNERS WITH OXFAM AND GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL FOR A CHANCE TO WIN GLASTONBURY TICKETS AND RAISE MONEY TO FIGHT POVERTY

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Tony’s Chocolonely is teaming up with Oxfam and Glastonbury for a third year running, launching limited edition bars that raise money to help Oxfam fight poverty and inequality around the world and offer fans the chance to win tickets to Glastonbury Festival.

Tony’s Chocolonely, the impact brand on a mission to end exploitation in cocoa, is once more giving away five pairs of tickets to Glastonbury Festival. The tickets will be hidden in limited-edition bars on sale exclusively at Oxfam stores and the Oxfam online shop.

Three years ago, Tony’s, Oxfam, and Glastonbury teamed up to put the “fun” in their fundamental belief in the right to equality with a giveaway like no other. This isn’t just about scoring tickets to the UK’s most iconic music festival. Right now, there are still 1.56 million cases of child labour and widespread deforestation present in the chocolate industry in Ghana and Côte d’ Ivoire today. The root cause of this exploitation of people and planet in the cocoa industry is poverty.

This is why this collaboration matters. Every limited-edition Tony’s bar sold helps tackle inequality worldwide, supporting farmers in West Africa and communities all around the world while giving you a chance to win Glastonbury tickets and, of course, enjoy a very delicious treat.

So far, this impactful collaboration has raised £125,000 and given 20 fans an unforgettable Glastonbury experience. This year it could be your turn! Continuing the tradition, Tony’s will be launching limited-edition Glastonbury X Tony's Chocolonely bars exclusively for Oxfam in two new flavours: Everything bar and Dark bar 70% (vegan & nut free). making sure everyone can join the fun and hunt for those highly sought-after tickets to The Festival.

The bars will have five hidden Choco Coupons that can each be redeemed for tickets to the famous Glastonbury Festival 2025 where the lucky winners will be able to see global music icons including The 1975, Neil Young, Olivia Rodrigo, Rod Stewart, and many more - an unforgettable experience with a true impact.

Nicola Matthews, UKI Head of Marketing at Tony’s Chocolonely said: “This collaboration is about more than chocolate or Glastonbury tickets, it’s about using delicious treats and music to shine a light on serious issues like poverty and inequality. Partnering with Oxfam and Glastonbury for a third year shows just how powerful collective action can be. Every bar bought is a step toward a fairer cocoa industry and a fairer world and that’s something worth celebrating.”

Lorna Fallon, Oxfam's Trading Director, said: "We're so excited to be partnering with Tony's Chocolonely and Glastonbury for a third year on this amazing prize giveaway exclusively for Oxfam customers. This remains an incredible opportunity to give five lucky shoppers the chance to go to the festival this year. It means even more knowing all the money raised from these fantastic chocolate bars goes towards Oxfam’s crucial work fighting poverty and inequality around the world. The winning bars could be anywhere across our shop network and the Oxfam Online Shop – the race is definitely on!”

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The Glastonbury x Tony’s Chocolonely limited-edition bars will be available in all Oxfam stores and on the Oxfam Online Shop from 28th April, while stocks last. There are 5 Choco Coupons hidden in the bars which can each be redeemed for 2 tickets to Glastonbury Festival 2025. Choco Coupons must be redeemed for Festival tickets by Friday 21st June 2025. For full Ts and Cs visit Glastonbury T&C's - Tony's Chocolonely (tonyschocolonely.com)

Glastonbury T&C's - Tony's Chocolonely (tonyschocolonely.com)

About Tony’s Chocolonely

Tony’s Chocolonely exists to end exploitation in cocoa; forced labour, child labour and deforestation that is widespread in the cocoa supply chain in Ghana and Côte d’ Ivoire where 60% of the world’s cocoa comes from. With their 5 Sourcing Principle model, they have proven that it is possible to make delicious chocolate without exploiting cocoa farmers at the start of the value chain. But they don’t want to just make their own chocolate free of exploitation, they exist to end exploitation in all cocoa and invite other companies to join Tony’s Open Chain and transform their cocoa supply chains and become sustainability frontrunners.

Tony’s Chocolonely is the fastest-growing chocolate brand in the UK and is B Corp and Fairtrade-certified.

About Oxfam

Oxfam has more than 500 high street shops across the UK, supported by more than 20,000 volunteers, selling second-hand fashion, books, music, homewares, and the Sourced by Oxfam range of ethically sourced new products.

● Our unique Sourced by Oxfam range of ethically sourced brand-new products are carefully selected by our team of buyers who search for pioneering suppliers who put people before profit and produce quality products with the emphasis on small-scale production and sustainable materials. The range is available on the Oxfam Online Shop and in selected high street shops.

● Oxfam is a global movement of people all working towards the same goal – an end to the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters, help people earn a living, and speak out on the big issues, like inequality and climate change, which keep people poor.

About Glastonbury

Created in 1970, Glastonbury is the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. The iconic event - which takes place at Worthy Farm, Pilton in Somerset - is attended by more than 140,000 people each year and watched by millions more on TV / online.

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