Stephen Colbert's AmeriCone Dream

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Stephen Colbert's AmeriCone Dream is a flavor of ice cream produced by Ben & Jerry's, an American-based ice cream company. The flavor was created in collaboration with Stephen Colbert, an American comedian and television host, best known for his work on The Colbert Report and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

History[edit | edit source]

Stephen Colbert's AmeriCone Dream was first introduced in 2007. The flavor was created as a tribute to Colbert, who is known for his satirical style of comedy and his portrayal of a conservative political pundit on The Colbert Report. The ice cream flavor was announced on his show, and Colbert has since used the flavor to raise funds for various charities through the Stephen Colbert AmeriCone Dream Fund.

Flavor Profile[edit | edit source]

Stephen Colbert's AmeriCone Dream is described as vanilla ice cream with fudge-covered waffle cone pieces and a caramel swirl. The flavor is a nod to Colbert's love of Americana and his comedic persona. The fudge-covered waffle cone pieces represent the "crunchy conservative" persona that Colbert portrayed on The Colbert Report, while the caramel swirl represents the "sweetness" beneath his satirical exterior.

Reception[edit | edit source]

The flavor has been well-received by consumers and critics alike. It has been praised for its combination of flavors and textures, as well as its connection to Colbert. It remains one of Ben & Jerry's most popular flavors.

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