Glastonbury Festival hides tickets in chocolate bars for charity

All to raise money for Oxfam

Charlie Bucket with his Glastonbury ticket
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 24th Apr 2023

Glastonbury Festival has hidden five pairs of tickets to this year’s sold-out event in special-edition chocolate bars.

The Somerset music and arts extravaganza has joined forces with ethical chocolate brand Tony’s Chocolonely to launch a limited-edition milk caramel sea salt flavour chocolate bar that will benefit poverty-fighting charity Oxfam.

In an overt nod to Roald Dahl’s 1964 book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its movie adaptations, five pairs of tickets to Glastonbury are hidden inside five chocolate bars.

Rather than being dubbed 'Golden Tickets', the hidden Glastonbury passes have been called 'Choco Coupons.'

The Tony’s Chocolonely Glastonbury bar is already sold out online, however you can still buy the bars in person for £3.99 at Oxfam stores across the country while stocks last. All profits going towards Oxfam’s work fighting poverty around the world.

Taking place at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset from 21st to 25th June 2023, Glastonbury is headlined by Guns N’ Roses, Arctic Monkeys and Elton John. Other acts on the five-day bill include Manic Street Preachers, Lizzo, Fatboy Slim and Lewis Capaldi.

Tony’s Chocolonely's Glastonbury chocolate bar

Nicola Matthews, UKI Head of Marketing at Tony’s Chocolonely, said: "There is a huge amount of synergy between these three organisations. Tony’s Chocolonely and Oxfam are united in the mission to eradicate the injustice of poverty – the root cause of child labour and modern slavery in the cocoa industry.

"And Glastonbury Festival is widely regarded as the most sustainable festival in the world due to its passion for protecting the environment on Worthy Farm and beyond. The festival also gives millions of pounds to its supported charities each year. It is incredibly exciting that Oxfam and Glastonbury are willing to support this partnership and amplify our mission with their shoppers and audiences."

Lorna Fallon, Oxfam’s Trading Director, adds: "We’re so excited to partner with Tony’s Chocolonely and Glastonbury on this prize giveaway exclusively for our customers. It’s wonderful to have the support of such switched-on organisations.

"Tony’s chocolate bars are hugely popular in our shops, because the chocolate is so delicious. And as a long-standing partner and huge fan of Glastonbury this is a lovely opportunity to bring our shoppers a chance to go to the Festival this year. These super special chocolate bars could be anywhere across our shop network and the Oxfam Online Shop .The race is now on if you’re searching for a Choco Coupon!"

Here is the full list of participating Oxfam stores.

Check out 12 of the lowest calorie chocolate bars:

Nestlé Kit Kat

Calories in two fingers of Kit Kat (21g): 106kcal


Have a break, have a Kit Kat - a phrase we like to live by.

Cadbury Fudge

Calories in a Fudge bar (25.5g): 98kcal


For just a little taste of the sweet stuff, a finger of Fudge will definitely hit the spot with just 98 calories per bar.

Mars' Milky Way

Calories in a 21.5g bar Milky Way: 97kcal


A lower calorie option than its cousins Mars and Snickers bars, a Milky Way is only 97 calories.

Mars' Bounty

Calories in one Bounty portion (28.5g): 139kcal


Made with real coconut, a Bounty bar is basically one of our five a day, right?

Nestlé Aero

Calories in one Aero bar (27g): 144kcal


Aeros are super satisfying to eat, and thanks to the plentiful 'bubbles' only comes in at 144 calories.

Malteasers

Calories in a pack of Maltesers (37g): 186kcal


Maltesers were the OG light chocolate treat, with just, and we can't quite believe we're saying this, 11 calories per ball. But please, scoff the whole bag.

OR a Maltesers Bunny/Reindeer

Calories in a Maltesers Bunny/Reindeer (29g): 156kcal


Who can forget about the newer addition to the Malteser fam - the delicious seasonal bunnies and reindeers! As well as being one of the best things to ever happen to humble malt, they're only 156 calories each.

Cadbury Buttons

Calories in a pack of Buttons (30g): 160kcal


Make your 160 calorie bag of Cadbury Buttons last by letting the chocolate melt onto your tongue. Mmmm. Or shove them all in at once, whatever feels good.

Cadbury Flake

Calories in a Flake bar (32g): 167kcal


Flaky in the best possible way, a Cadbury flake only has 167 calories.

Cadbury Crunchie

Calories in a Crunchie bar (40g): 186kcal


Closer to the higher end of the spectrum, Cadbury Crunchies are worth all 186 of those sweet, sweet calories.

Cadbury TimeOut Wafer

Calories in a TimeOut Wafer bar (21.2g): 112kcal


All was not lost when the iconic TimeOut bar was discontinued, with its scrumptious wafer-bar replacement amounting to a pleasant 112 calories per snack. As if this perfect tea dipping treat could get any better!

Cadbury Creme Egg

Calories in a Creme Egg (40g): 177kcal



Only on sale between Christmas and Easter (boo!) Cadbury Creme Eggs are a cult fave with only 177 calories.

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