At Verse Chocolate, we believe that good chocolate should do more than taste amazing—it should do good, too. That’s why we proudly support Ryan Trahan’s 50 States in 50 Days Fundraising Campaign for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

We created Verse Chocolate because we believe in the goodness of chocolate. Not just in flavor, but in its potential to uplift communities and create positive change. Our commitment to ethical chocolatedirect trade cocoa, and low sugar chocolate reflects that mission—and it’s why we’re honored to join Ryan Trahan and St. Jude in this important cause.

 


What Is Ryan Trahan’s 50 States in 50 Days Campaign?

YouTube creator Ryan Trahan is traveling to all 50 U.S. states in just 50 days, using the journey to raise funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. His mission? “Let’s change lives together.” That’s not just a slogan—it’s a call to action.

By combining storytelling, travel, and philanthropy, Ryan is using his platform to make a meaningful difference for children battling cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. His audience is responding with generosity and purpose, proving that even small donations can create a huge collective impact.

At Verse Chocolate, we deeply admire Ryan’s creativity, his compassion, and his commitment to doing good. Supporting his campaign was an easy “yes” for us.

Why St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital?

St. Jude is a global leader in pediatric research and care. Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food. Their mission is to advance cures and prevent diseases—so that every child has a fighting chance.

The work St. Jude does aligns closely with our values: compassion, transparency, and action. Supporting this incredible organization through Ryan Trahan’s campaign is one way Verse Chocolate can be a force for good beyond our own product.




Our Mission: Chocolate With Integrity

At Verse Chocolate, we don’t just make healthy dark chocolate—we make chocolate with purpose. That begins with sourcing. Our cocoa beans are directly traded from the Ivory Coast, ensuring a fully transparent supply chain that supports fair wages and sustainable farming.

We believe that high quality dark chocolate should be enjoyed without compromise. That’s why our chocolate squares contain:

  • Less than 3g of sugar
  • No sugar alcohols
  • No emulsifiers
  • No artificial ingredients

We don’t believe in hiding behind a wall of sweetness. Expertly crafted dark chocolate has bold, rich flavors all on its own. That’s why Verse Chocolate is a top choice for those looking for low sugar chocolate that still satisfies.

Why We Joined the Movement

When we discovered Ryan Trahan’s fundraiser, we saw a chance to act on our brand’s core beliefs. We’re more than an ethical chocolate brand—we’re a community rooted in doing good, supporting good, and sharing good.

By donating to the 50 States in 50 Days campaign, we’re joining a larger movement of creators, companies, and individuals working toward a common goal: supporting children and families when they need it most.

Chocolate That Feels Good—And Does Good

We believe every square of chocolate is an opportunity—to connect, to give, and to spread joy. When you choose Verse Chocolate, you’re not just indulging in premium dark chocolate—you’re supporting a bigger purpose.

So here’s to good ingredients, good people, and good causes. Whether it’s one square at a time, or one state at a time, together we can help make the world a little bit sweeter.

Join us in supporting St. Jude. Join us in believing in the goodness of chocolate.


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