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Jeremy’s Chocolate marks 1 year of rejecting woke candy companies

Embracing the ⁢Power of “No”

There is‌ untold power in saying the word “No.”

“No” can seem awfully negative, but upon⁢ close​ examination, there are so many things that deserve a firm denial. When your ‍kids ask if ⁢they ​can ‌ride bikes without a ⁢helmet. When your kids ask if men can turn ‍into⁣ women. Oh yeah, and when your favorite candy company decides to ‌embrace ⁤radical Left-wing⁢ gender ⁣theory.

That’s​ when‌ a⁣ “no” can⁢ start⁣ a whole damn revolution.

Jeremy’s ‍Chocolate: ‌A Sweet Rebellion

Jeremy’s Chocolate is celebrating ⁢its first anniversary‍ of‌ creating a place where consumers can say “no thank you” to mindlessly continuing to ⁣purchase products⁢ from companies who openly‍ despise a significant portion of⁣ their customer base.

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Before Jeremy’s came along, those ‍candy‌ lovers were faced with a choice: buy the merch and ignore the messaging, or go without. Now they have a choice. Woke chocolate, or woke-free?

It all⁤ started in early March 2023 when ​Hershey’s, one of the‍ best-known chocolate manufacturers in the world, included a man who identifies as a woman‌ as part of ‍its International Women’s Day promotion. Activist Fae Johnstone was one of ‍five people featured in the Hershey’s SHE⁤ campaign, which ⁣purported to “shine a light ‍on the women and girls who inspire us every day.”

The hashtag #BoycottHersheys quickly started⁤ trending on Twitter. And⁣ maybe that⁤ would have worked for a little while, but everyone ⁤knows that chocolate is delicious and absolutely essential for s’mores making. What was ​a ⁢well-informed⁤ conservative⁣ who enjoys‍ sweets to​ do? ⁢

The ⁣answer came with an announcement: ⁤the same creative minds who disrupted the shaving ⁢industry ‍with Jeremy’s Razors were getting ⁣into the ⁢chocolate game. Immediately.

“Fine, I’ll do it,”⁢ Daily Wire co-CEO Jeremy Boreing tweeted just⁤ one⁤ day after the Hershey’s campaign caused an international meltdown. “Introducing Jeremy’s ⁣Chocolate. Yes, it’s real. We have two kinds: HeHim and SheHer. One of them ⁤has nuts.⁢ If⁢ you need ⁣me to tell you which one, keep‌ buying Hershey’s. But if ⁤you know⁢ what a ‌woman is and ​love ⁢chocolate, go to: ihatehersheys.com.”

Could they really pull it off? Could‌ creating‍ alternatives for ⁣conservatives ⁣really‍ translate ​into sales? The answers are‌ simple:⁣ Yes and yes.

Within one week, Jeremy’s Chocolate ‍sold more than half a million candy bars. ​

The people spoke loudly with their wallets and made ⁣it clear that they were fed ⁤up with forking over ⁤hard-earned money only to have their values mocked and‍ fundamental reality ignored.⁢ Hershey’s​ could keep their ‌trans activists and their bizarre marketing campaigns because with Jeremy’s, chocolate came ‌with nuts and‌ without. ​Period, end⁤ of‌ story.

“The people ⁢asked and we answered,”‍ Boreing ‌said after the⁣ amazing success of the launch. “Thanks to Jeremy’s Chocolate, you⁣ can stop eating chocolate that ​hates you. Harry’s‌ Razors hates you; Disney hates you; and now Hershey’s hates you. As long as corporations and institutions across America continue to alienate half the country, The Daily⁢ Wire ‍will continue building alternatives. Stop giving your money‌ to woke chocolate companies that hate‌ you.”

It was a ⁣beautiful lesson in the ​power of a well-timed “no.”

A Year of Sweet⁣ Rebellion

That chocolate brand launch led to many other sweet moments in the year-long legacy of winning the confectionary game. Shortly after ​the full-sized bars became sales‍ superstars, Jeremy’s Chocolate introduced a new micro-aggression-sized option perfect for sharing.

This development was due in part​ to college professor David Richardson being ‍suspended from ​Madera Community College in May 2023 after he laid out a table of snacks for students which included ‍a selection of Jeremy’s Chocolate bars.⁣ Students flocked‌ to the ⁤candy and Richardson was ‍rewarded for his ⁣good taste by being tattled on ⁢by a trans-identifying colleague. ⁤

But in a stunning development,⁤ especially⁢ in ‌a state like California, Richardson was “fully exonerated” of any‌ wrongdoing after being suspended for making⁤ the⁢ candy ‍brand available to students. It was ⁤yet another win for Jeremy’s Chocolate ​and free-thinkers ​across⁢ the ⁣country.

One year.⁢ It’s been a year of saying “hell no” to woke chocolate. And if conservatives ⁤keep​ declining woke razors, woke​ soap, woke‍ movies, ⁣propaganda-laden ⁢ kids ⁣content, and the rest of it, just imagine ⁢how much the world will‍ change.⁢

Pretty sweet, right?

Why is it important to choose to support brands that ​align‌ with your values and reject those that ‍undermine them

=dw-site&utm_content=na_oneyearsweeps” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>Jeremy’s Chocolate Miniatures were introduced, providing a convenient and delicious snack that could be enjoyed on the go. And the success​ didn’t stop ‌there.

Jeremy’s ⁣Chocolate⁣ has not only⁢ provided a delicious alternative for conservatives, but it has also ‍given back to the community.‍ Ten percent of ⁣all profits from Jeremy’s ‍Chocolate go to support organizations ‌that uphold conservative values and principles. Through partnerships with organizations such as​ Turning Point USA and PragerU, Jeremy’s is able to make a difference in advancing the conservative movement.

Join⁣ the ⁤Sweet Revolution

Embracing ‍the ⁢power of⁣ “no” is not just about saying it, but also about ‍taking action. By supporting brands like Jeremy’s Chocolate, consumers are making a statement and⁤ taking a stand against‌ the ‌woke‌ culture that has infiltrated our ⁢society. Together,‍ we can create a‍ ⁢‍movement that empowers‍ ⁤conservatives and promotes the values that we hold dear.

So next time you reach for ​a⁣ chocolate bar, remember the power you hold in saying “no.” Choose ⁢to support brands that align with your values and reject those that undermine‍ them. Say​ “no” to woke chocolate, and join the sweet rebellion.



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