Fae/Fay Johnstone made it onto a Chocolate Bar though, like that guy from the ‘70’s on the Cereal Box. What’s the name again? Something Kardashian now? Anyway…
Hershey Canada has partnered with Girl Up to launch five limited-edition Her for She chocolate bars in celebration of International Women’s Day(March 8). The chocolate bars are now available at participating locations across Canada.
Each bar highlights a young Canadian woman taking action to build a more positive future. This year’s Her for She bars spotlights five outstanding Canadian women that have show passion, activism and work in their communities. The women include: Autumn Peltier, Indigenous rights and water activist; Fae Johnstone, 2SLGBTQIA+ advocate; Rita Audi, gender and education equality activist; Naila Moloo, climate tech researcher; and Kélicia Massala, founder of Girl Up Québec.
Good on Fae. Everyone likes chocolate except for those that don’t like chocolate.
Hershey Canada has partnered with Girl Up to launch five limited-edition Her for She chocolate bars in celebration of International Women’s Day(March 8). The chocolate bars are now available at participating locations across Canada.
Each bar highlights a young Canadian woman taking action to build a more positive future. This year’s Her for She bars spotlights five outstanding Canadian women that have show passion, activism and work in their communities. The women include: Autumn Peltier, Indigenous rights and water activist; Fae Johnstone, 2SLGBTQIA+ advocate; Rita Audi, gender and education equality activist; Naila Moloo, climate tech researcher; and Kélicia Massala, founder of Girl Up Québec.
Good on Fae. Everyone likes chocolate except for those that don’t like chocolate.