Ben & Jerry’s Launches Kamala Harris Ice Cream Flavor to Inspire Voter Participation
Introducing Kamala's Coconut Jubilee
Ben & Jerry’s co-founders, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, have unveiled a new ice cream flavor, Kamala’s Coconut Jubilee, to promote voter engagement. This initiative coincides with the get-out-the-vote campaign to support Vice President Kamala Harris and other Democratic candidates ahead of the elections.
The Scoop the Vote Ice Cream Truck Tour
The ice cream truck tour, organized by MoveOn Political Action, begins in Philadelphia on September 16, coinciding with the start of early voting in Pennsylvania. Over the next month, the tour will visit more than 20 cities, providing free ice cream and encouraging voters to plan for the elections.
- Special guest appearances by elected officials and activists
- Raffles for limited-edition pints of Kamala’s Coconut Jubilee
- Other election-themed flavors available
Supporting Democratic Values
The flavor, branded as Ben’s Best, features coconut ice cream with a caramel ripple and confetti stars. It symbolizes support for Kamala Harris, especially after a viral coconut tree meme associated with her family story. Cohen and Greenfield have previously created flavors supporting various political movements, emphasizing their commitment to activism through tasty treats.
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