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WOKE ICE CREAM: Ben & Jerry's Co-Founder Launches RADICAL Flavor Honoring Minneapolis Activists, Claims 'All of America is Minneapolis Now'

Gary FranchiFebruary 1, 2026225 views
WOKE ICE CREAM: Ben & Jerry's Co-Founder Launches RADICAL Flavor Honoring Minneapolis Activists, Claims 'All of America is Minneapolis Now'
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The radical left just can't help themselves. Ben Cohen, co-founder of the notoriously woke Ben & Jerry's ice cream company, has announced his latest political stunt disguised as a frozen treat – a new flavor called 'Maxi Hearts of Minneapolis' that honors activists Renee Good and Alex Pretti.

But it gets worse, Patriots. While announcing this latest virtue-signaling dessert, Cohen made the outrageous proclamation that "We all need to stand up to march to protest, because all of America is Minneapolis now."

Really, Ben? All of America is Minneapolis now? This is the same Minneapolis that saw billions in property damage, businesses destroyed, and communities terrorized during the 2020 riots that the mainstream media called "mostly peaceful protests."

Another Corporate Activist Pushing Division

This latest stunt is par for the course from Ben & Jerry's, a company that has repeatedly used ice cream flavors to push radical political messaging. From attacking police to promoting far-left causes, they've turned frozen dairy products into propaganda tools.

While hardworking Americans are focused on President Trump's agenda of securing our borders, bringing back American jobs, and restoring law and order, corporate activists like Cohen are still stuck in 2020, trying to relitigate the chaos and division of the Biden years.

"We all need to stand up to march to protest, because all of America is Minneapolis now." - Ben Cohen

What Cohen doesn't understand – or refuses to acknowledge – is that Americans rejected this kind of divisive rhetoric in November 2024. We voted for unity, prosperity, and putting America First, not more corporate-sponsored activism that divides our communities.

Americans Want Unity, Not Ice Cream Activism

Here's the bottom line, folks: Americans are tired of having radical politics shoved down their throats with every purchase. We want companies to focus on making quality products, not lecturing us about their latest social justice cause.

President Trump's victory showed that We the People are ready to move beyond the chaos and division that defined the previous administration. While Ben Cohen is still trying to refight old battles, real Americans are building a better future.

Maybe it's time for Ben to stick to what he supposedly knows best – making ice cream – and leave the political commentary to people who actually understand what Americans want.

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Gary Franchi

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

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CommonSenseGrandpaVerifiedjust now
What's next, flavors honoring other riots? This is getting completely out of hand. When I was growing up, companies stayed out of politics and focused on their products.
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OldSchoolValuesVerifiedjust now
Those were the days when businesses actually served their customers instead of lecturing them.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedjust now
As a business owner, this kind of virtue signaling just drives away half your customer base. Not very smart marketing if you ask me.
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FreedomFighter1776Verifiedjust now
Woke capitalism at its finest! They'll pander to any cause if they think it'll boost sales with their target demographic.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
Ben & Jerry's has always been far-left but this takes it to a whole new level. Time to support companies that actually love America!
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MainStreetUSAVerifiedjust now
All of America is Minneapolis now? That's insulting to the millions of Americans who live in peaceful communities and respect law and order.
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BackTheBlue2020Verifiedjust now
Exactly! My town has never had riots or burned buildings. Don't lump us all together.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedjust now
When did ice cream companies decide they needed to be political activists? I just want dessert, not a lecture about social justice.
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PatriotMom2016Verifiedjust now
This is exactly why I stopped buying Ben & Jerry's years ago. There are plenty of other ice cream brands that focus on making good products instead of pushing political agendas.
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TaxpayerTedVerifiedjust now
Same here! Blue Bell and Häagen-Dazs taste better anyway.