Ben And Jerry Bring Free Ice Cream To Bernie Crowd

Posted by | May 27, 2015 08:30 | Filed under: Good News Politics


Now, that’s how to win elections. Free ice cream!

Ben & Jerry spoke for several minutes about why they support Sanders, and echoed his messages about inequality and the undue influence of money in American politics.

And not only were they there to support Sanders, but they also supported the crowd of Sanders supporters with free Ben & Jerry’s ice cream:

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10 responses to Ben And Jerry Bring Free Ice Cream To Bernie Crowd

  1. Hirightnow May 27th, 2015 at 09:17

    Buying an election with ice cream….
    God, this thing’s getting more and more juvenile every day.
    “/

    • Larry Schmitt May 27th, 2015 at 09:52

      They’re going to be really sneaky and use low fat frozen yogurt. Liberal ice cream.

      • William May 27th, 2015 at 11:15

        sadly, Ben and Jerrys yogurt has the same or sometimes more sugar than the ice cream

        • Larry Schmitt May 27th, 2015 at 11:59

          Most brands do. You’re not saving anything by eating frozen yogurt. You’d be better off having a little of the real thing once in a while, and enjoying it.

  2. William May 27th, 2015 at 09:44

    Ben and Jerry. Local capitalists using local products to produce a commodity loved and consumed by Americans. Employing Americans, paying taxes and boosting the economy.
    Your move China-product buying-offshore money hoarding “conservatives”.

  3. cecilia May 27th, 2015 at 10:07

    mmmm, Ice Cream…it tastes like

    FREEDOM!

  4. David Ish May 27th, 2015 at 11:04

    Is Sanders going to hold a event in Pittsburgh Pa ? Ben and Jerry has a ice cream store here.

  5. Terry "Death to Equality" Xu May 27th, 2015 at 14:18

    oh Ben and Jerry, doing anything to promote their ice cream

    It’s actually kinda commendable

  6. robert May 28th, 2015 at 04:14

    In April 2000, Ben & Jerry’s sold the company to Anglo-Dutch multinational food giant Unilever.[12]
    Unilever said it hopes to carry on the tradition of engaging “in these
    critical, global economic and social missions”. Although the founders’
    names are still attached to the product, they do not hold any board or
    management position and are not involved in day-to-day management of the
    company.[13]

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    i cant fault 2 guys who take $$$$ out of their own pocket to show support

  7. Merlin May 28th, 2015 at 11:14

    Can’t beat that!

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