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Related: About this forumBen & Jerry's co-founder gives an amazing interview - revealing a potential Bernie- inspired flavor

On Thursday afternoon ahead of a highly contentious rally in Burlington, Vermont featuring GOP frontrunner Donald Trump, the cofounder of Ben & Jerrys took time to do an interview with MSNBC and its absolutely awesome. Branded with a proud Bernie sign for his own support of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, Ben Cohen spoke with MSNBCs Kate Snow, discussing his personally passion for the Sanders campaign. Cohen also made a pretty surprisingly reveal about a potential new Ben & Jerrys flavor that hes been imagining.
Yeah Im outdoors, Cohen replied in the most relaxed fashion imaginable. This is what we call balmy in Vermont. He continued to discuss Thursday nights Trump rally very casually; despite the expected overload of thousands of ticket recipients who would not be allowed access, Cohen added Yeah, Im thinking about dropping by.
Although Cohen was critical of Trump He gets ahead by pushing other people down, noted the ice cream legend the real flavor of the interview came after Snow asked Cohen about his allegiance to the self-described Democratic-Socialist Senator from Vermont. As for a potential Bernie Sanders-inspired ice cream flavor, Cohen admitted that Ben & Jerrys formerly did not have any plans to move forward.
However, Cohen did shed some light on what this flavor might look like with a pretty incredible description that speaks perfectly to the populist-driven grassroots effort of the Sanders camp:
I came up with one. Its called Bernies Yearning. When you open up the pint, theres this big disk of chocolate on the top, covering the entire top, and below it is just plain mint ice cream. And the disk of chocolate represents the 90% of the wealth that has gone to the top 10% over the last ten years. The way you eat it is that you take your spoon you whack that big chocolate disk into a bunch of little pieces and you mix it around and there you have it: Bernies Yearning.
video of interview:
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/the-ben-jerrys-cofounder-gave-an-amazing-interview-revealing-a-potential-bernie-inspired-flavor/

BlueCaliDem
(15,438 posts)Unilever...is Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield considered "evil 1%ers" and corporatists, too?
http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-businessmen/business-executives/ben-cohen-net-worth/
Or do they get a pass because they support Sanders?
Cal33
(7,018 posts)are a group who wrote an open letter to Pres. Obama a few years ago, asking him to increase
the tax on the wealthy, like themselves. They think it's their duty to pay their fair share, and
even more than their fair share. Needless to say, they donate a lot to charity.
Being rich doesn't automatically put one into the group of "evil 1%ers." It's the ones who are
trying "to have it all" who are the "evil 1%ers". They don't care how many they hurt or what
numbers of deaths they cause -- as long as they get richer and richer. These are the evil
and sick ones, who are destroying our nation.
BlueCaliDem
(15,438 posts)who have decided to sell their company to Big Corp, Unilever for a cool $325 million. Ok.
Are CEOs and execs at Unilever patriotic millionaires, too?
Cal33
(7,018 posts)wealthy to join. I have no idea whether Cohen and Greenfield are members.
JeffHead
(1,186 posts)Not because they support Bernie, because they're not greedy assholes.
BlueCaliDem
(15,438 posts)But they're not greedy...people and NOT because they, like you, support Sanders so you'll give them a pass Got it.
Cal33
(7,018 posts)corrupt and unfair means, like, say, some big oil and pharmaceutical companies did?
In my books, there's nothing wrong with becoming rich, if one has become rich
through fair and square means.
Cal33
(7,018 posts)Liberals shouldn't be doing business with Conservatives at all. This would mean that since
many of the large utility companies are owned by conservative corporations, we shouldn't
have any business dealings with them. So, many (if not most) of us would have to go
without water, electricity, computers, move out of the homes we have bought or rented
......etc...... In short, STOP LIVING!!
By the way, this is exactly where the Conservative business corporations have got the 99%
of Americans -- by their nuts -- which the Corporatists every so often squeeze, and the 99%
say "Ouch!" Bernie (and also O'Malley) are the ones who are trying to help get Americans
out of this predicament. Clinton, I think, will continue to maintain the status quo. That's
the way I see our present situation. Do you?
1monster
(11,030 posts)less than market value? Or are you saying they should not have sold the company at all, despite any desire they may have had about retirement or slowing down?
I, and I'm sure most liberal progressives, have no problem with people who have an idea for a good product, and make a good profit from creating a market for that product. Ben & Jerry got rich the really old fashioned way. They worked hard, smart, and honestly for it.
If they were using that money to skew laws to benefit themselves at the expense of the rest of us, they would deserve your contempt. But simply becoming rich, honestly, is not a reson to disdain antone.
leftofcool
(19,460 posts)Uncle Joe
(61,619 posts)
Thanks for the thread, Douglas Carpenter.
firebrand80
(2,760 posts)in exchange for a lifetime supply of Ben & Jerry's.
Your move, Cohen.
HerbChestnut
(3,649 posts)Just saying...
beam me up scottie
(57,349 posts)Douglas Carpenter
(20,226 posts)George II
(67,782 posts)....a 1%er corporatist who sold his company to a foreign conglomerate.
vkkv
(3,384 posts)Bernie-licious ! ! !
Repukes will have to spit it out !!