“Sugar Free Tibet” Made in China

Here at the SFT office, we’ve noticed this oddity for awhile now, but it finally just got some wider coverage on Boing Boing.

The cleverly named “Sugar Free Tibet” mints made by Oral Fixations are packaged in tins that are made in China. In our book, that unfortunately cancels out their good intention of donating 10 percent of their proceeds to the Tibetan struggle.
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3 Responsesto ““Sugar Free Tibet” Made in China”

  1. Anonymous says:

    Haha okay please explain to me the logic of putting revenue into the Chinese for the price of giving money to the Tibetans? That is both a) stupid and b) getting nowhere

  2. Amalia says:

    IN response to Anonymous….

    *starts sining* its the circle of liiiiiiiiiiiiiife

    yeah. thats kinda dumb.

  3. Anonymous says:

    Hey, it’s much better than all the companies that get their stuff made in China and do NOTHING! I’d rather support these mints than any others, any day!

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