The Ben & Jerry’s Change Is Brewing ice cream is the latest offering from the brand as part of its Limited Batch lineup that will provide consumers with a tasty frozen treat that's also focused on social good.
The ice cream gets its rich coffee flavor thanks toBLK & Bold, which is the first Black-owned and nationally distributed coffee company that gives 5% of its profits to youth support initiatives. The fudge brownies in the ice cream are supplied by longtime partner and values-led partner Greyston Bakery, while the branding is the work go multidisciplinary artist Laci Jordan.
The Ben & Jerry’s Change Is Brewing ice cream is available at a price point ranging from $4.49 to $5.69 per pint with a portion of sale proceeds going to support grassroots groups in the US looking to transform public safety.
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The Ben & Jerry’s Change Is Brewing Ice Cream is a Limited Batch Flavor
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