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Recession-Proof Chocolate Fuels Local Printing Job For Pa. Firm
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With chocolate in the news because sales are up despite the recession, it’s smart to have chocolate producers as customers. For Marc Laucks, which recently supervised a key print run of a new-style chocolate wrapper with the company’s owner, it’s exciting.

“Quite honestly this is a tremendous opportunity for my business because I’m seeing the evolution of a company that has continued to grow despite the recession,” said Laucks, owner of Marc Laucks and Company, a York, Pa. print management firm .

“I first met the founders of Madegasse almost a year ago. They were just starting to find their way, and then—bam—they got hit by a worldwide recession. Yet they continued to evolve, and we continued to do business together,” he added.

Working Together

According to Laucks, Madecasse (www.madecasse.com/index.html) goes beyond fair trade: “Rather than purchasing cacao beans cheaply from farmers and taking jobs offshore to developed countries, Madecasse made a conscious decision to improve the lives of the people on the island of Madagascar.”

The company set up the whole production—from bean to bar—on the island off West Africa, generating four times the economic activity and transferring valuable skills.

The new pouch-type wrapper printed in York brings additional hand-labor work—and income—to the indigenous Malagasy. The pouch construction is necessary because Madécasse’s production partner in Madagascar does not have a machine that can automatically wrap the chocolate.

At the same time, it’s more economical for the Brooklyn, N.Y.-based chocolate company, making it a win–win for all parties.

Always conscious of sustainability, Laucks made sure the wrappers are made from paper containing at least 30 percent post-consumer waste.