Denmark's Generous Store 'Sells' Chocolates For Good Deeds

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How cool would it be if you could walk into your local confectionery store and pick up a box of candy for just promising to do a good deed! Sounds too good to be true? Not, if you live in Denmark, where the aptly named 'Generous Store' is doing exactly that!

And, it does not handout just any candy either, but one made by famous Danish chocolate company, Anthon Berg. Located in central Copenhagen, the pop-up store, which opened its doors to the public last month, is the brainchild of creative agency Robert/Bison & Like Minded, who came up with the idea as a unique way to advertise the chocolates.

Customers will not notice anything different when they first walk in. Just like any other chocolate store, the Generous Store too, features mouth-watering displays of all its offerings. However, as they look closer they will realize that none of the boxes have price tags. Instead, their tags have good deeds like 'Serve breakfast in Bed', 'Clean the house for a week', 'Don't lie to your dad for week', etc. etc.

Once the customer decides on the chocolate (and the good deed), they simply take the box and walk over to strategically placed iPad stations. But, instead of swiping their credit card, they log on to their Facebook account and pledge to do the deed stipulated on their candy box on to both their and the receiver's wall. Then they take the chocolate and leave! Given that the company is not going to monitor whether the person follows through on his/her promise, the entire transaction is based on an honor system.

Surprisingly though, thanks to the peer pressure that comes with posting the intention on a venue that all their friends can see, the project has been amazingly successful. Anthon Berg's Facebook page is inundated with gratitude from the receivers of these good deeds.

Though this store will not be open forever, the residents of Copenhagen are sure enjoying both the chocolates and the good deeds for now and, Anthon Berg is definitely garnering a huge amount of publicity throughout the world - A win win for everyone involved!

Resource: Telegraph.co.uk, odditycentral.com

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255 Comments
  • jardaneover 12 years
    Il n'y a pas d'enthousiasme sans sagesse, ni de sagesse sans générosité.
    • junepark
      juneparkover 12 years
      Wow!!! I want to go to Denmark and buy beautiful chocolates with a good deed. I would do anything if I have chocolate with no money. I would help my mom, or make breakfast or everything! I want to live in Denmark, after all....
      • Brookeover 12 years
        Yummy
        • hong
          hongover 12 years
          I think it can be a good lesson to people who cheats and people who are greedy. I first thought that many people won't keep the promise, but in this video, people who bought this chocolate kept their promise! They also learned that generous is others luck and happiness. I really want to buy this chocolate too. Generous store! I hope there will be one too in Korea. And I will wish that the people who bought these chocolates will have generous attitude for many and many years untill they die!
          • Heyover 12 years
            that is so cool. i never would have thought that u could pay by doing a good dead. that is rad. :)
            • wowover 12 years
              yummmmmmmmmmmmmm
              • Ryanover 12 years
                For that store how do you get paid.Whats the point of the job if you don't get paid.But it's good the customer's since we don't have a to pay.
                • Madisonover 12 years
                  I think that this a is a easy and fun way to make people be more jenouruse.I love how they made the good deeds be price tags and that they have a ipad station plus you use facebook to keep your ptomise. This is also very modern and a great way to use technology .I wish i could go there so bad but its in denmark so forget about it. :(
                  • GLOBover 12 years
                    THE WORKERS THIRE ARE CRASY
                    • justin2
                      justin2over 12 years
                      Wow