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SMALL BUSINESS
Wisconsin Winner of Ben and Jerry’s Flavor Contest Goes Nuts with New Suggestion
U.S. Fan Wins for Best Fair Trade Flavor out of 15 Countries
Business Wire
Ben & Jerry’s has once again turned a fan’s flavor dream into a sweet
reality with the “Do The World A Flavor” competition. Wisconsin
resident, Toni Gunnison, concocted a caramel ice cream with praline
almonds and a caramel swirl. The flavor, which integrates Fair Trade
almonds, was named “Almond Delight” by its creator.
The Mount Horeb, Wisconsin flavor creator was awarded the grand prize on
a recent once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Dominican Republic. Fifteen
finalists from different countries spent a week with Fair Trade farmers
at Conocado, a Fair Trade chocolate cooperative, with co-founders Ben
Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, and creating their suggested Fair Trade
flavors under the watchful eyes of Ben & Jerry’s research and
development Flavor Gurus. They also participated in a local community
project, building a playground for the local children of Yabon.
Gunnison was stunned that Ben & Jerry’s chose her idea as the winning
flavor; “I’m shocked,” stated the winner amongst the camera flashes
after receiving top honors. Gunnison clearly shared that the competition
was tough. “There were so many great flavors from the other
contestants,” Gunnison added. The Wisconsin resident downplayed her role
as the contest winner and declared the most important part of the week
was in performing the community service and making so many new friends
from the peace, love and ice cream contest. “I think it’s not only
important for businesses to give back to the community, but individuals
should as well,” Gunnison said.
Toni’s nutty and creamy creation was picked from 100,000 flavor
suggestions. The 90 day-long “Do The World A Flavor” competition, was
held in the spring of 2009. Ben & Jerry’s has a long standing tradition
of turning fans’ suggestions into global successes, including iconic
flavors such as Cherry Garcia and Chubby Hubby. “Ben & Jerry’s has the
best fans out there,” said Chief Flavor Guru, Arnold Carbone. “Having
one of them create our next special batch – and add another fair trade
ingredient to the lineup we use is fairly nuts to some, but business as
usual for us.”
The Vermont-based ice cream company
stated that they would need
to tweak the name, to avoid any possible trademark issues, and dubbed
the concoction “Dulce Almond.” Dulce Almond will be available as a
special batch flavor at Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shops nationwide on a
limited-time only basis in 2010. Stay informed about the release by
visiting
http://www.benjerry.com.
About Ben & Jerry’s
Ben & Jerry’s produces a wide variety of super-premium ice cream and ice
cream novelties, using high-quality ingredients including milk and cream
from family farmers who do not treat their cows with the synthetic
hormone rBGH. The company states its position on rBGH on its labels. Ben
and Jerry’s products are distributed nationwide and in selected foreign
countries in supermarkets, grocery stores, convenience stores, franchise
Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shops, restaurants and other venues. Ben & Jerry’s,
a Vermont corporation and wholly-owned subsidiary of Unilever, operates
its business on a three-part Mission Statement emphasizing product
quality, economic reward and a commitment to the community.
Contributions made via the employee led Ben & Jerry’s Foundation in 2008
totaled over $1.8 million. Additionally, the company makes significant
product donations to community groups and nonprofits both in Vermont and
across the nation. The purpose of Ben & Jerry’s philanthropy is to
support the founding values of the company: economic and social justice,
environmental restoration and peace through understanding, and to
support our Vermont communities. For the full scoop on all Ben & Jerry’s
Scoop Shop locations and fabulous flavors, visit
www.benjerry.com.
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Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-10 17:11:00
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