Pretty decent if Habbo does this. I bet alot of kids that use Habbo haven't a clue about what goes on to make some of their clothes and trainers, fair trade awareness is needed definitely.
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Pretty decent if Habbo does this. I bet alot of kids that use Habbo haven't a clue about what goes on to make some of their clothes and trainers, fair trade awareness is needed definitely.
Rofl, I can't wait for this "virtual demonstration". Whatever will the MODs do...? Unless they know it's coming?
HAHA, thats hilarious. "Persuade habbo to go fair trade" never knew habbo's items were not fair trade. :eusa_thin dubble are a company also looking for profits, by doing this they are just hoping for free advertisement! hmmm, doesn't sound fair on otehr company's who pay to advertise!
lol the lengths fairtrade go
I WANT FAIRTRADE BAR,I DEMAND A FAIRTRADE PUBLIC ROOM, with added gin...i mean leaves *looks around*
Yes, it was called 'Mountain Dew', lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by Catchetat
Seems a little silly at first, but actually it all fits together quite nicely. Although I doubt shouting 'Stock the Choc' would change much.
But hey, if some random Habbo Staff member is reading this, you never know.
And it's all for a good cause, which makes it even better.
AND AND it gives Callie a reason to give up Jaffa cakes. She could eat Dubble bars instead. I never liked them myself, but to each his own.
What are Dubble bars? Never seen them until now. And don't tell me chocolate. I know that.
-prepares to look stupid-
They sell it around Red Nose Day from what I remember but never knew it was sold all year round...Quote:
Originally Posted by DjOzzyWozzy
And yes it would take 10 minutes, but included in the time is coding and stuff.
I personally think they may not make it, they are just being pushy and deserve a slap for their pushy efforts...
Interesting
Sulake have every right to refuse to do it, If dubble want little bars they should Email sulake themselves.
It will be extremely amusing watching the protest.
Although I highly agree with the idea of Habbo encouraging fair trade!