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Ben & Jerry's Capitol Chill promo placard tilting slightly to the right [photo: GK Broeckel] |
Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream released "Capitol Chill" at an urban farm in NOMA, DC which is a mere 10 blocks from the Rotunda of the Capitol. Capitol Chill is part of Ben and Jerry's City Churned campaign in which a local flavor is formulated by incorporating random information (such as joggers on each side of the Mall or counting red or blue ties) as well as voting by the public to concoct the creamery creation. It kind of sounds like the crazy way that legislation is developed nowadays so it should fit right in to the District of Calamity (sic).
Washington's Capitol Chill flavor is chocolate ice cream (perfect for the so called "Chocolate City"") with divine chocolate corn-flake clusters, marshmallows and caramel swirls along with a Route 11 sweet potato chip.

The Capitol Chill City Churned ice cream capped off a service project at the Walker Jones Farm. This was the former site of Walker Jones Elementary School in Northwest DC, but for the last few years, it has served as an urban farm for the community.
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Vine growing at Walker Jones Farm, NOMA, Washington, DC [photo: GK Broeckel] |
One of the crops were trash can potatoes, which re-purposed a 50 gallon trash can into being a planter, which is a smart methodology for an urban farmer without lots of space but who wants freshly grown tubers.
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Trash Can Potatoes at Walker Jones Farm, NOMA, Washington, DC [photo: GK Broeckel] |
While political animals may pursue different public policy goals, this Ben and Jerry's Capitol Chill project should be celebrated for minding the company mission to make great products, deliver solid profitability while working towards social change and improving the environment.
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