Full Power Cacao

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£11.00
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£11.00
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By: Full Power Cacao

Cacao is a plant medicine and superfood that provides a calm energy and is high in antioxidants, minerals, flavonoids, and protein. Harness its power for ceremonies or enjoy it as a coffee alternative that will invigorate your senses and open your heart. This special blend of Criollo and Trinitario beans showcases a rich and robust chocolate flavour complemented by a fruity aroma and notes of hazelnuts and almonds.

Comes in a wide range of sizes to fit every user:

  • 100g Taster Pouch: For those trying this for the first time or wanting to gift this to someone else. This will last almost a week with the recommended daily dose of 15-20g.
  • 250g Ritual Pouch: This bag will last a couple of weeks with the recommended daily dose of 15-20g.
  • 500g Devotion Pouch: This will last about a month with the recommended daily dose of 15-20g.
  • 1kg Ceremonial Pouch: For the frequent user and the best value, this will last a couple months with the recommended daily dose of 15-20g.
  • 2kg Wholesale Pouch: This bulk amount is ideal for cafes, restaurants, and hotels or those hosting large ceremonies, who want authentic ceremonial-quality cacao whilst minimising packaging impact.
SIZE: 100g (£11 per 100g)

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The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Calm
Energy
Focus
Vegan
Magnesium
Sugar Free
Prebiotic
Gut Health
Cognitive Function
What’s the difference between cacao and cocoa?
While cacao and cocoa come from the same plant, they are processed differently. Cocoa powder is typically heated at high temperatures and often combined with sugar, which can reduce its natural nutritional value. Ceremonial cacao, on the other hand, is minimally processed from whole cacao beans, helping preserve its natural compounds, flavour, and character. The result is a richer, more nourishing product than standard cocoa.
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