Harnessing the energy of election season, Ben & Jerry's launched a new Limited Batch flavor called Churn Out the Vote, aimed at inspiring and motivating people to participate in an important civic duty and protect democracy.
This decadent Ben & Jerry's flavor pairs classic vanilla ice cream with rich add-ins like pretzel swirls, fudge chips and ripples of chocolate mousse. Churn Out the Vote is presented in partnership with Black Voters Matter Capacity Building Institute, and this Limited Batch ice cream is part of a larger campaign that celebrates and activates young voters, especially voters of color.
This flavor is coming to Scoop Shops and will soon be available as a limited pint in freezers, and up until Election Day, Ben & Jerry's website is transforming into a hub where people can check their voter registration status and other important information about casting their ballot.
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