* 10% net profits donated to species and habitat conservation.
* Ethically traded chocolate, ensuring farmers humane working conditions and fair prices.
*Sourced from small cacao co-ops that employ sustainable farming practices.
* All-natural chocolate bars, certifed gluten-free and kosher. Select flavors are certified vegan, organic.
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Ezra’s cafe is an oasis of vibrant, healing food and education.
Ezra’s is a dairy, white sugar, GMO and gluten-free cafe. You will not find any animal products on our menu with the exception of raw honey.
We strive to be as close to 100% organic as possible (we follow the clean 15/dirty dozen standard when we cannot get all organic), meaning we use only organic to the best of our knowledge and we do not serve food that is genetically modified to the best of our knowledge.
Our cafe and our food is our gift to our community and to every customer who walks through our door. Every morsal ...
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