Who are Ben and Jerry? New Zealand makes the best ice cream in the world. I know, because I live here. (Sorry, I answered my question. Not everyone on this site is an American). There is a World out there.
Hey Mate, Ben & Jerry's i a premium natural ice cream made in Vermont by two gay Jews from new York. Vermont is over 3,000 miles from California where Sodahead works from and where only a tiny amount of Ben & Jerry's ever goes. I think Californian prefer Blue Bunny ice cream which tastes as artificial as most Californians' breasts and noses. I'm really exaggerating.....a little.};-D
Thanks for sharing it with us, anyway. For some Americans as tourists in New Zealand would appreciate to know what to have when it comes to having ice cream.
True, but interesting is Ben & Jerry's Ice cream is well-known as an outspoken anti-capitalist company, and known for liberal issues meanwhile they knew it is captalism to sell ice cream!
Two years ago in support for the rights of homosexuals they named the ice cream after them " Hubby Hubby" as one of the flavors in ice creams.
The company also launched a 'Yes Pecan' flavour to name after 2008's Barack Obama's slogan, presidental election in 2008.
Ben&Jerry;'s comes to defend the protesters' New York camp in Zuccotti Park moved into by opportunists looking for sex and drugs.
History
Ben & Jerry's: The two liberals
They were the unlikely pairs who used a $5 course in ice-cream making to become one of America's most iconic success stories in recent decades.
Ben Greenfield and Jerry Cohen set up a business with $12,000 on their own, and it turned into one of the most well-known ice-cream firms worldwide and over million into profits.
It became a multimillion-dollar publicly traded company before being bought by conglomerate Unilever for a whopping $326million in 2000.
Mr Cohen and Mr Greenfield kept away from the running of the company, but they still have openings of new stores.
The duo were disillusioned that Unilever had not vigorously pursued the mission of corporate social res...
True, but interesting is Ben & Jerry's Ice cream is well-known as an outspoken anti-capitalist company, and known for liberal issues meanwhile they knew it is captalism to sell ice cream!
Two years ago in support for the rights of homosexuals they named the ice cream after them " Hubby Hubby" as one of the flavors in ice creams.
The company also launched a 'Yes Pecan' flavour to name after 2008's Barack Obama's slogan, presidental election in 2008.
Ben&Jerry;'s comes to defend the protesters' New York camp in Zuccotti Park moved into by opportunists looking for sex and drugs.
History
Ben & Jerry's: The two liberals
They were the unlikely pairs who used a $5 course in ice-cream making to become one of America's most iconic success stories in recent decades.
Ben Greenfield and Jerry Cohen set up a business with $12,000 on their own, and it turned into one of the most well-known ice-cream firms worldwide and over million into profits.
It became a multimillion-dollar publicly traded company before being bought by conglomerate Unilever for a whopping $326million in 2000.
Mr Cohen and Mr Greenfield kept away from the running of the company, but they still have openings of new stores.
The duo were disillusioned that Unilever had not vigorously pursued the mission of corporate social responsibility it accepted with the purchase.
They maintained their political affiliation despite the sell-out, and Unilever has brought out its own liberal flavours over the last two years.
Not a long time ago, caused a stir with its latest creation, 'Schweddy Balls', which was boycotted by a leading mothers' organization who branded it 'vulgar'.
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Important: Please DONT ask the store if they have this flavor...it's not a real flavor...I'm just being naughty.
Ben & Jerry's i a premium natural ice cream made in Vermont by two gay Jews from new York.
Vermont is over 3,000 miles from California where Sodahead works from and where only a tiny amount of Ben & Jerry's ever goes. I think Californian prefer Blue Bunny ice cream which tastes as artificial as most Californians' breasts and noses.
I'm really exaggerating.....a little.};-D
YOU are probably trying to refer to Jonestown, and it was FLAVOR AID.
Two years ago in support for the rights of homosexuals they named the ice cream after them " Hubby Hubby" as one of the flavors in ice creams.
The company also launched a 'Yes Pecan' flavour to name after 2008's Barack Obama's slogan, presidental election in 2008.
Ben&Jerry;'s comes to defend the protesters' New York camp in Zuccotti Park moved into by opportunists looking for sex and drugs.
History
Ben & Jerry's: The two liberals
They were the unlikely pairs who used a $5 course in ice-cream making to become one of America's most iconic success stories in recent decades.
Ben Greenfield and Jerry Cohen set up a business with $12,000 on their own, and it turned into one of the most well-known ice-cream firms worldwide and over million into profits.
It became a multimillion-dollar publicly traded company before being bought by conglomerate Unilever for a whopping $326million in 2000.
Mr Cohen and Mr Greenfield kept away from the running of the company, but they still have openings of new stores.
The duo were disillusioned that Unilever had not vigorously pursued the mission of corporate social res...
Two years ago in support for the rights of homosexuals they named the ice cream after them " Hubby Hubby" as one of the flavors in ice creams.
The company also launched a 'Yes Pecan' flavour to name after 2008's Barack Obama's slogan, presidental election in 2008.
Ben&Jerry;'s comes to defend the protesters' New York camp in Zuccotti Park moved into by opportunists looking for sex and drugs.
History
Ben & Jerry's: The two liberals
They were the unlikely pairs who used a $5 course in ice-cream making to become one of America's most iconic success stories in recent decades.
Ben Greenfield and Jerry Cohen set up a business with $12,000 on their own, and it turned into one of the most well-known ice-cream firms worldwide and over million into profits.
It became a multimillion-dollar publicly traded company before being bought by conglomerate Unilever for a whopping $326million in 2000.
Mr Cohen and Mr Greenfield kept away from the running of the company, but they still have openings of new stores.
The duo were disillusioned that Unilever had not vigorously pursued the mission of corporate social responsibility it accepted with the purchase.
They maintained their political affiliation despite the sell-out, and Unilever has brought out its own liberal flavours over the last two years.
Not a long time ago, caused a stir with its latest creation, 'Schweddy Balls', which was boycotted by a leading mothers' organization who branded it 'vulgar'.