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Red Light Special: Cocoa Minty Lip Balm

Published July 07, 2009 @ 07:00AM PT

Because abolition + coolfunstuff = awesomeness, each week I will bring you a Red Light Special, one cool gift, bobble or goodie you can feel good about buying, because the money you spend somehow benefits trafficking victims, people at-risk of trafficking or anti-trafficking programs.  It’s guilt-FREE shopping for freedom!

This Week’s Red Light Special… Cocoa Minty Lip Balm

Our friends over at Sapa Sapa have the perfect solution for both the chapped lips and the ice cream cravings that summer brings: a yummy mint chocolate lip balm.  They are made from all natural ingredients, and 100% of the proceeds go to help human trafficking victims in Cambodia.  So go ahead and treat yourself.  It's delicious, and has fewer calories than a mint chocolate chip sundae!

You can buy this item from the link above, or at http://www.sapasapa.com/soap/cocomintylipbalm.shtml

If you know of an organization or business which you’d like to see financially rewarded for helping trafficking victims, let me know!

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  1. Jennifer Allen

    Can you go through and label all your red light specials with the tag? (In all your spare time!) Thanks!

    Posted by Jennifer Allen on 07/08/2009 @ 12:10AM PT

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Amanda has been a full-time abolitionist for six years. During that time, she has created reports, documentaries and training materials on human trafficking in the United States and around the world.

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