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Peace By Chocolate News

"Thank You" For Building The Community We Call Now Home!

"Thank You" For Building The Community We Call Now Home!

It is never too freezing in January to go out and tour Peace by Chocolate factory!

We are so honored to host a group of seniors who visited our factory and heard the story behind Peace by Chocolate after a little taste of our Valentines specialties . 

We couldn't be more grateful to those who built the community we call now "our Safe Home".

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ENTREVESTOR: Peace by Chocolate aims for Canada’s top 5

ENTREVESTOR: Peace by Chocolate aims for Canada’s top 5

The Hadhad family, operators of Antigonish-based Peace by Chocolate, have got their treats into Sobey’s stores across the Maritimes in time for the holidays. Next year, they intend to expand nationally and into the U.S. All of this comes less than 18 months after the Syrian chocolatiers began operating in Canada.

The Hadhads arrived in Nova Scotia as refugees from Syria and formed Peace by Chocolate in a small barn in Antigonish in August 2016. Success was immediate and accelerated when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau praised the chocolate in a speech he gave to the United Nations in the fall of that year. Trudeau’s praise precipitated so many orders the company was forced to shut down its website for a while. READ MORE

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Peace by Chocolate Story Told To Officials From 51 Countries

Peace by Chocolate Story Told To Officials From 51 Countries

The hall of the the Fourth Global Conference of Young Parliamentarians entitled Young parliamentarians as drivers of inclusion that took place in Ottawa, Canada, on 17 and 18 November 2017.

The hall of the the Fourth Global Conference of Young Parliamentarians entitled Young parliamentarians as drivers of inclusion that took place in Ottawa, Canada, on 17 and 18 November 2017.

For the first time in our history, we visited Ottawa to present our story to Members of Parliaments from 51 countries across the globe at the Fourth Global Conference of Young Parliamentarians entitled Young parliamentarians as drivers of inclusion that took place in Ottawa, Canada, on 17 and 18 November 2017. 

The conference was also attended by representatives of youth associations, indigenous communities, civil society organisations, private sector companies, and international agencies.

The founder of Peace by Chocolate Tareq Hadhad was on a panel on the first day of the conference and he walked the attendees through the story of Peace by Chocolate and the family's positive example to the world.

Panelists are listening to Tareq Hadhad, the founder of Peace by Chocolate telling the story behind and message behind the Hadhads. | Credit: IPU

Panelists are listening to Tareq Hadhad, the founder of Peace by Chocolate telling the story behind and message behind the Hadhads. | Credit: IPU

 

"No one chooses where to be born. Every young person should have a place to call home, it is a basic right. It is our duty to treat migrants and refugees with empathy, dignity and respect. As young people ourselves, we know that migration is an opportunity for individuals, for families, and for our countries. It can bring significant economic, social and cultural benefits to host countries as well as income to countries of origin", these were words from the final document of the conference in lights of Peace by Chocolate story. 

The family of Peace by Chocolate couldn't be more honored and grateful for the kind invitation and will continue to share the story of peace and hope with the world because "One Peace Won't Hurt".

Members of Irish Parliament pose for a picture with the Founder of Peace by Chocolate Tareq Hadhad

Members of Irish Parliament pose for a picture with the Founder of Peace by Chocolate Tareq Hadhad
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Peace By Chocolate now available in Sobeys

Peace By Chocolate now available in Sobeys

Peace By Chocolate has begun shipping boxes of the sweet Syrian traditional treats from their new production facility in Antigonish to Sobeys stores in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island.

Sobeys stores in Newfoundland will begin receiving the boxes on Dec. 4. Sobeys offers mixed boxes of either 10 or 15 chocolates.

“Sobeys is thrilled to see the product on our shelves for Atlantic Canadians to enjoy – just in time for the holiday season,” said Paul MacLeod, vice president, Atlantic Store Operations. “This has been a very special partnership for us. What started out as a meeting at a local farmers market has turned into a strong partnership. Customers have been excited for months about Peace By Chocolate coming to our stores.” READ MORE

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How chocolate-selling Syrian-refugee family defied skeptics, made their dream in Canada

How chocolate-selling Syrian-refugee family defied skeptics, made their dream in Canada

It’s a long way from a refugee camp in the Middle East to a chocolate factory in Atlantic Canada. But for the Hadhad family, it’s been a smooth transition.

Their Antigonish N.S., business is a success, thanks in part, to a shout out from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at last September’s United Nations summit on refugees. READ MORE

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Life in Antigonish is like a box of chocolates for Syrian family

Life in Antigonish is like a box of chocolates for Syrian family

Isam Hadhad and his family, Syrian refugees from the war that destroyed their factory and home, found a “community of the heart” in a small town.

Before the missiles came and destroyed his family’s chocolate factory in Damascus in early 2013, pretty much the only thing Tareq Hadhad knew about Canada was the little he’d picked up from MTV.

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‘Peace by Chocolate’ entrepreneur appointed to Invest Nova Scotia board

‘Peace by Chocolate’ entrepreneur appointed to Invest Nova Scotia board

A young entrepreneur who moved from Syria to Antigonish, N.S., less than two years ago with his family has just been appointed to the Invest Nova Scotia board of directors.

Tareq Hadhad will serve on the Invest Nova Scotia Board for a four- year term.

“We are thrilled to add Tareq to our team, given his unique experience and perspective,” said Kenneth Deveau, chair of Invest Nova Scotia in a news release. READ MORE

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E-Commerce and Selling Online session

E-Commerce and Selling Online session

As we believe in sharing our experiences:

Don't miss Tareq Hadhad's -the founder of Peace by Chocolate- session with Start Up Canada talking e-commerce and selling online! 

http://www.startupcan.ca/ourwork/startuplive-ecommerce-and-selling-online/

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CTV NEWS: Syrian refugee family's chocolate business expanding, hiring in N.S.

CTV NEWS: Syrian refugee family's chocolate business expanding, hiring in N.S.

A chocolate business started by a Syrian refugee family in Nova Scotia has become so successful that they plan to move into a bigger production space and have begun advertising for employees.

Peace By Chocolate was started by the Hadhad family last August in a small barn beside their new home in Antigonish, N.S

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https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/syrian-refugee-family-s-chocolate-business-expanding-hiring-in-n-s-1.3512680



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More details on the Hadhad family? We are on the Soul Booth

More details on the Hadhad family? We are on the Soul Booth

Within months of arriving, the Hadhad's resurrected their chocolate business - with a meaningful new name - and now they're creating happiness AND jobs !

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CNN features Peace by Chocolate in its story!

CNN features Peace by Chocolate in its story!

In Canada, one of the country's most talked-about -- and sought-after -- sweets companies is the product of a family's enormous loss.

Assam Hadhad launched Peace by Chocolate out of his kitchen in his adopted home of Antogonish in Nova Scotia after a missile struck his factory in Syria and his family finally decided to flee the danger and the death of the civil war. His family has now shared its story of displacement and new beginnings with audiences ranging from TED participants to the Canadian prime minister. As Assam's son Tareq, now studying in Canada after having been a medical student in Syria, says, "maybe we started from zero, but we brought our skills with us."

CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/04/opinions/refugee-food-business-opinion-lemmon/

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CBC NEWS: Peace by Chocolate on Canada Day!

CBC NEWS: Peace by Chocolate on Canada Day!

"Love brings more love" ...
Many thanks to CBC News for the nice live interview with #PeacebyChocolate founder. Such an honor for our family to be featured on the National Canadian level celebrating the 150th birthday and pushing towards peace and reconciliation.

 

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http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/981733443736

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