Green & Black’s return to their Portobello Road roots

Jim Manson
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Green & Black’s Organic founders Craig Sams and Josephine Fairley yesterday returned to their Portobello Road roots to celebrate the launch of Green & Black’s Organic THIN, the most notable new format since the brand launched 24 years ago.

The Green & Black’s Organic Taste & Colour Van was making its debut at west London’s Portobello Road to offer London’s chocolate lovers the chance to sample the four new flavours of the new THIN collection.

A special one-day event featured a spring picnic created by Green & Black’s taste specialist Brandt Maybury, laid out at the foot of a cocoa tree with a canopy of brightly coloured Trinitario cocoa pods and exotic butterflies perched on the branches.

Picture: Green & Black’s founders Craig Sams and Josephine Fairley

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Jim Manson is editor of Natural Newsdesk, former editor-in-chief of Natural Products Global (whose influence and audience grew steadily under his editorship) and former editor of Natural Products News, a position he held for 16 years. A regular speaker, presenter and awards host at conferences and trade shows in the UK and across Europe, he has also written for national newspapers and magazines including The Guardian, Financial Times, The Times and Time Out.
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