Funtunfunefu-Denkyemfunefu

So I was scoffing a lovely bar of Divine Chocolate, and noticed a nice little something in the wrapper. Wrappers of Divine Chocolate are covered in Adinkra symbols, traditional signs which symbolise virtues, folk talks, proverbs, animals and even historical events.

Inside the wrapper was a little explanation of one of the symbols used on the wrappers, its called Funtunfunefu-Denkyemfunefu, and it means “Democracy and unity in diversity”. A very Bahá’í concept, and something which I try to live my life by.

So when your picking a bar of chocolate, try and pick Divine, not only is it Fairtrade, but its also very Bahá’í inspired as well!

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