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WHY NONO Because we say Nono to Gluten, Nuts, Dairy, Egg and the top 14 allergens. Nono again to Artificial Colouring, GMO & Preservatives. Nono Cholesterol and, Nono missing out or compromise on quality & taste!
SOLVING PROBLEM Nono Chocolate was created out of necessity for my son #nonoboy who has Autism, Coeliac, Epilepsy and Allergies. He inspired the flavours and later the movement.
AUTISM EMPLOYMENT We proudly say Nono to Exclusion, Discrimination, Bulling... we offer a work opportunity to people with disabilities #teamnono mums, carers and more. With every product we sell we are getting closer to the dream of having independence; ‘We create our own future’ ..
  • WHY NONO Because we say Nono to Gluten, Nuts, Dairy, Egg and the top 14 allergens. Nono again to Artificial Colouring, GMO & Preservatives. Nono Cholesterol and, Nono missing out or compromise on quality & taste!
  • SOLVING PROBLEM Nono Chocolate was created out of necessity for my son #nonoboy who has Autism, Coeliac, Epilepsy and Allergies. He inspired the flavours and later the movement.
  • AUTISM EMPLOYMENT We proudly say Nono to Exclusion, Discrimination, Bulling... we offer a work opportunity to people with disabilities #teamnono mums, carers and more. With every product we sell we are getting closer to the dream of having independence; ‘We create our own future’ ..

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The world is our home - Chocolate journey around the Globe

The world is our home - Chocolate journey around the Globe

The idea to unite the world for Christmas using chocolate - was a natural reaction to the events of 2020 & 2021. From Brexit, pandemic, loneliness, illness and death, extrema weather, fires, and flooding, to segregation, racism, and discrimination. The year has highlighted what we have been focusing on, overlooking the fact that the world is our home, and we are equally responsible for taking care of it.
What the Autistic want us to know? by Actually Autistic - Lydia Wilkins

What the Autistic want us to know? by Actually Autistic - Lydia Wilkins

More than ever before, this year has focused on accepting Autism - and there have been plenty of discussions around representation in the media, allyship, and the need to actually listen to Autistic individuals.
Sixteen years in lockdown

Sixteen years in lockdown

For me and my son, 15 years before covid pandemic challenged us all, our life was already isolated, restricted, restrained, limited, dictated and debilitating by the complexity of autism and associated conditions.
David Fiske - Editor in Chief at Chocolatier UK - Review of Reinbow Box

David Fiske - Editor in Chief at Chocolatier UK - Review of Reinbow Box

'The rainbow motif is a powerful one, often used to represent peace, equality, and hope, as well as being a symbol of LGBTQ+ movements around the world. It's a beacon of hope that one day we will all live in a world without discrimination or exclusion.

Social enterprise Nono Cocoa drew inspiration from this mighty emblem to create its latest chocolate box, the Rainbow Collection, for Valentines and Mother's Day.'