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A hiring sign is now up at the incoming Ben & Jerry's at 24 St. Mark's Place (above left)... in case you are looking for a job or missed the news in late November that the brand was returning to the neighborhood with a retail outlet (or both)...
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Previously on EV Grieve:
7 years later, a Ben & Jerry's is returning to the East Village
I am imagining the line on Ben and Jerry Free Cone Day! :-)
ReplyDeleteI really want to hate this. I really do. I just don't though.
ReplyDeleteThere are worse things to hate. Need I say the shit show that is The White House?
ReplyDeleteBen and Jerry's are a progressive company who spearhead humanitarian causes. I will pay this store a visit. I especially enjoy their mint chocolate cookie. Yum!
Ben & Jerry's is the rare chain business that does it right. Costco before Costco.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE if they created "Chocolate Chunk Rock" (chocolate with chocolate chips) where the pint is a spiked dog collar wrapped around the entire container, a white t-shirt with a safety pin in a hole etc.