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WOKE ICE CREAM: Ben & Jerry's Cofounder Creates BIZARRE Flavor Honoring Controversial Minneapolis Figures

Gary FranchiFebruary 1, 2026318 views
WOKE ICE CREAM: Ben & Jerry's Cofounder Creates BIZARRE Flavor Honoring Controversial Minneapolis Figures
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Ben Cohen, the radical leftist cofounder of Ben & Jerry's, has unveiled his latest virtue-signaling ice cream flavor called 'Maxi Hearts of Minneapolis,' honoring two controversial Minneapolis figures while making outrageous claims about America.

In announcing his newest frozen propaganda, Cohen proclaimed, 'We all need to stand up to march to protest, because all of America is Minneapolis now.' The statement reveals the delusional mindset of wealthy liberal elites who continue to push divisive narratives even as President Trump works to unite the country.

Another Day, Another Woke Ice Cream Stunt

This latest flavor honoring Renee Good and Alex Pretti continues Ben & Jerry's long tradition of injecting radical politics into dessert. The Vermont-based company has previously released flavors attacking police, promoting Black Lives Matter, and pushing every far-left cause imaginable.

While hardworking Americans are focused on securing the border, bringing down inflation, and making America great again, Cohen is apparently obsessed with keeping the failed narratives of the Biden era alive through ice cream marketing.

'We all need to stand up to march to protest, because all of America is Minneapolis now.' - Ben Cohen, Ben & Jerry's cofounder

Cohen's inflammatory rhetoric claiming 'all of America is Minneapolis now' is particularly tone-deaf given President Trump's mandate to restore law and order across the nation. Unlike the chaos and lawlessness that characterized Minneapolis during the George Floyd riots, Trump's America is about supporting law enforcement and protecting communities.

Capitalism With a Side of Hypocrisy

The irony isn't lost on patriots that these millionaire ice cream moguls continue profiting off division while ordinary Americans just want quality products without the political lecturing. Cohen's latest stunt proves that even after Trump's decisive victory, the radical left refuses to accept that Americans have rejected their woke ideology.

As President Trump focuses on real issues like border security and economic growth, will Americans finally stop rewarding companies that hate their values with their hard-earned dollars?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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MainStreetUSAVerified2 days ago
I stopped buying their overpriced ice cream years ago when they started getting political. There are plenty of local creameries that make better products without the lecture.
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PatriotMom2020Verified2 days ago
Of course they did. Ben & Jerry's has been pushing their woke agenda for years and now they've completely jumped the shark.
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TxConservativeVerified2 days ago
Remember when ice cream companies just made ice cream? Those were the days.
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CommonSenseConservativeVerified2 days ago
This is what happens when companies prioritize virtue signaling over their customers. Hope the publicity stunt was worth alienating half their customer base.
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FreedomFighter88Verified2 days ago
What's next, a flavor honoring rioters and looters? This is exactly why we need to vote with our wallets and support companies that share our values.
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ConstitutionFirstVerified2 days ago
Blue Bell is solid. Texas company with Texas values.
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SmallTownValuesVerified1 days ago
Exactly! I'll stick with Breyers or Blue Bell, thank you very much.
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RedStateRealistVerified1 days ago
Can someone explain why a Vermont ice cream company feels the need to wade into Minneapolis politics? Just make your frozen dairy products and stay in your lane.
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AmericaFirst2024Verified1 days ago
Absolutely disgusting!
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TraditionalDadVerified1 days ago
My kids used to love Ben & Jerry's but I'm not spending my hard-earned money on a company that actively promotes divisive politics.