I dug into the ice cream brand found on the cartons in Peelosi's freezer (Jeni's).
Originally called 'Scream Ice Creams' (symbology and word play?) It became succesful after many early rejections at the market she was attempting to open at.
Britton Bauer teamed up with one of her friends, and attempted multiple times to open up a stall in the North Market area of Columbus. However, the market constantly rejected them because it did not believe that an ice cream store had a place at their market. It wasn’t until PBS aired a feature about ice cream being sold at a market that the North Market reconsidered.[2]
Yeah that was 'lucky'.
...years later, in 2005, a state regulator alerted Jeni's that they didn't have a proper license that was required to sell ice cream in a market. As a result, Britton Bauer and her colleagues realized that they needed to open a brand new ice cream production facility instead of making the ice cream in the market.
No fines? No penalties? After years? If it was you or I, what would have happened?
Some reviews that contributed to her huge success. Recognie any of these usual suspects?
Jeni's received a positive review on the "Hot and Spicy" episode of Food Network's show The Best Thing I Ever Ate (2010).[7] It was reviewed in The Washington Post (2011),[8] The Huffington Post (2012),[9] and US News & World Report who ranked it #1 in America in 2012.[10] The Chicago Tribune (2011) said "Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams is gaining a national reputation for producing superior desserts made of milk sourced from a family farm in Ohio's Appalachian region."[11] Time magazine said it "has a large cult following among Ohio émigrés and ice cream geeks."[12]
The Atlantic positively reviewed it saying "Jeni's flavors are not successful simply because they are irreverent and ground-breaking. They work because a great deal of effort has gone into their crafting--what at first glance seems whimsical, upon first bite is proven artisanal."[13] It has also been positively reviewed in The** New York Times** (2011),[14] and by Today (2012).[15] In 2007, The New York Times said Jeni's had "surpassed the creativity of all other ice cream makers with its versions like goat cheese and Cognac fig sauce."[16]
Most of the flavors the company carries contain 'comms' keywords that would be super convenient to insert into advertising and marketing campaigns. I wonder what kind of coincidences one would find between campaign dates and news stories dates?
I dug into the ice cream brand found on the cartons in Peelosi's freezer (Jeni's).
Originally called 'Scream Ice Creams' (symbology and word play?) It became succesful after many early rejections at the market she was attempting to open at.
Yeah that was 'lucky'.
No fines? No penalties? After years? If it was you or I, what would have happened?
Some reviews that contributed to her huge success. Recognie any of these usual suspects?
Most of the flavors the company carries contain 'comms' keywords that would be super convenient to insert into advertising and marketing campaigns. I wonder what kind of coincidences one would find between campaign dates and news stories dates?
All info sourced directly from wikipedia
ps: Ice Cream = I scream
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Good dig. Now do Goats Hill Cheeze.
Just out of curiosity, WHY did Biden REALLY walk off the Stage for?????