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AURORA – We think she might have made your new favorite chocolate

Our first collaboration is with the amazing Norwegian artist AURORA, her choice of charity is Dyrebeskyttelsen (The Norwegian Society for Protection of Animals), and she has been involved in creating the perfectly balanced Mylk chocolate with hazelnut, ginger and guarana.

Aurora Aksnes is a Norwegian singer-songwriter who grew up with her family in a house in the woodlands of the Os mountains – a remote municipality in Hordaland, near Bergen. In describing where she grew up, Aurora has said that “There are almost no cars and the roads are small and bumpy, and there are lots of trees everywhere. It’s very quiet and the internet is bad.» She has also compared it to the fictional land of Narnia.

She started learning how to play the piano when she was six. «I really love classic music, and when I found this piano in the attic, I just started pressing the keys and trying to figure out my favorite classical songs. I started to make melodies that I recognized.»

The obvious choice

It was only natural to create the first chocolate with the amazing AURORA. Through social media and her work as an artist she shows us how we can do just a little bit more for the planet we live on.

The flavor is decided by Aurora herself, and we have done several tastings to get the taste just the way she wants it. This Mylk chocolate with hazelnut, ginger and guarana is silky-smooth and perfectly balanced. We think that it might just be your new favorite chocolate.  

AURORA says this about her collaboration with VGAN:

“The reason I wanted to collaborate with VGAN is that, first of all, this chocolate is amazing. And second of all, I love chocolate. And then last, but not least, we should always try to figure out how to live in harmony with the living things around us. The animals of the world have suffered too much, for too long. And that goes for the planet too. VGAN chocolate is a tiny step towards a brighter, kinder future.”

Her choice of charity: Dyrebeskyttelsen (The Norwegian Society for Protection of Animals)

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