Strange information you do not know about Ben & Jerry's ice cream. There is no doubt that Ben & Jerry's is the maker of some of the world's favorite flavors of ice cream, Cherry Garcia and Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough. But what information do you not know, what are the company's permissions and what are the flavors of Ben & Jerry's ice cream? Here we show you a collection of facts about the company and its owner, and the most important thing is the strange information about this ice cream.
Favorite flavors of Ben & Jerry's ice cream
The flavor that people like most of Ben & Jerry's products today is the "Half Baked" flavor, which contains chocolate and vanilla ice cream mixed with brownie pieces and delicious chocolate chip cookies. Ben and Jerry each have a favorite flavor, so Ben loves the "Cherry Garcia" flavor which has cherry ice cream, cherry pieces and candy chips, and he also likes the new "Core" flavors. As for Cohn, he prefers the "Stephen Colbert's Americone Dream" flavor, which contains vanilla ice cream and waffle biscuits covered in caramel.
Gali sauce flavor after over 200 changes
In 1993, Ben and Jerry's went to the employees of "Ben & Jerry's Flavor Gurus" and asked them to come up with a new flavor and call it "Wavey Gravy" after the well-known peace activist. No one knew what this flavor would be like, even the proponents of the idea themselves, and the flavor was changed 200 times until they arrived at the final flavor, consisting of almonds, cashews and Brazil nuts, and including almond ice cream and almond ice cream. Chocolate swirl with hazelnuts and caramel.
The American company, "Ben & Jerry's", said that it will stop selling its ice cream in the Palestinian territories.
"Selling Ben & Jerry's ice cream in the occupied Palestinian territories is against our values," the company added on Monday.
It refers to the occupied Palestinian territory, the West Bank, which has been under Israeli control since 1967.
Ben & Jerry's said the move reflects the concerns of "our fans and our trusted partners," but the company would not say how it would prevent its products from ending up in places they don't want them to be sold.
Ben & Jerry's did not explain why the decision was announced now - but the company has faced years of pressure from activists when it operates a factory in Israel.
"We have a long-term partnership with the licensee, who produces Ben & Jerry's ice cream in Israel and distributes it in the region," the statement said.
"We worked to change this, so we informed the licensee that we will not renew the license agreement when it expires at the end of next year."

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